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incendiary

[in-sen-dee-er-ee] / ɪnˈsɛn diˌɛr i /




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Salah's incendiary Elland Road outburst in December, when he claimed after being dropped that he had been "thrown under the bus" by Slot and Liverpool, only added to the air of unrest surrounding the club.

From BBC

That so many businesses came together for the statement was an achievement, given the customary reluctance of corporate leaders to address incendiary political issues.

From Los Angeles Times

She also represented those accused of blasphemy -- an incendiary charge -- as well as Afghans who face crackdowns by the authorities.

From Barron's

She also represented those accused of blasphemy -- an incendiary charge in Pakistan -- as well as Afghans who face crackdowns by the authorities.

From Barron's

Sunday night, these moments tended to be sweet, not incendiary, and made one think, “Those picture people really seem quite nice and genuine.”

From Los Angeles Times