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inflame

[in-fleym] / ɪnˈfleɪm /


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"My skin was hot, so inflamed and red. It began to crack and ooze, and the itch was bone deep. It consumed my whole body, and then it began to consume my whole life."

From BBC

City leaders have previously resisted federal deployments, arguing they undermine local control and risk inflaming already tense situations.

From Los Angeles Times

So even small disputes can inflame old divisions or trigger new ones.

From BBC

All this is based on observations so obvious they’re hard to resist: War requires weaponry, the supply of oil is being choked, fear and uncertainty inflame the demand for gold.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the attack focused on military targets and avoided hitting the energy infrastructure, it further inflamed Gulf concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal