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"enflame" Definitions
  1. to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
  2. to make more heated or violent : INTENSIFY
  3. to set on fire : KINDLE
  4. to cause to redden or grow hot from anger or excitement
  5. to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)
  6. to burst into flame
  7. to become excited or angered
  8. to become affected with inflammation

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36 Sentences With "enflame"

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Or will the U.S. bombing escalation enflame the insurgency further?
The rhetoric will be heated, but it must not enflame.
It will not douse but enflame the fears of our citizens.
The appearance of extra police in Catalonia could enflame an already tense situation.
Turkey fears that advances by the YPG could enflame a Kurdish insurgency at home.
Stanton said a pardon would "enflame emotions and further divide our nation," while Rep.
Critics say a return to harsh interrogations would enflame tensions in Muslim countries and be counterproductive.
"Smart military planning means ensuring that exercises do not enflame an already tense situation," Wright said.
The politicians who are taking power take our insecurities and enflame them, turning people against one another.
"He seems to feel his core job is to enflame culture wars," Avlon, also a CNN contributor, noted.
If the GOP goes ahead under those circumstances the nomination could enflame the nation's blazing political culture even more.
"Imprisoning opposition leaders ... not only fragrantly violates their human rights but is also likely to enflame an already tense situation".
Instead of crippling the regime, sanctions have served to enflame tensions and fuel the government's anti-American propaganda, bolstering its domestic political power.
I was initially drawn by the word itself: its polemical force, and the way it tends to enflame certain people at its very utterance.
"We are going to discuss with them areas of mutual interest, but probably not enflame or not make them lose face over the arbitral decision," Dominguez said.
Fearing they would enflame sectarian tensions in the mostly Sunni city, PMF that fought in outlying areas were largely sidelined during the main push into central Falluja.
It remains unclear how Russia is attempting to aid Sanders, or whether its actions are only seeking to disrupt the election process and enflame the Democratic primary.
The crackdown, which began in March, appears to be prompted by concerns that the channels could enflame sectarian rivalries which over-stretched security forces would struggle to contain.
Moderating or shutting down mailing lists could further enflame that argument, although it could also appease employees who say Google isn't doing enough to combat discrimination in the workplace.
Both countries have long deployed propaganda designed to bolster nationalist credentials and enflame anti-American sentiment, and despite periodic changes in temperature, their relationship is ultimately one of alliance.
Analysts said such a move was a 'nuclear option' that would enflame tensions, and could further taint the reputation of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy who leads a minority government.
"That one came shortly after the Charleston massacre, when Democrats and Republicans alike were doing everything they could to heal racial divides that Breitbart and Bannon tried to enflame," Clinton continued.
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin urged countries on Saturday to show caution when dealing with North Korea and to avoid any actions that might further enflame tensions with Pyongyang.
Yet news of more restrictions placed on Muslim-majority countries may further enflame tensions here in the US and with foreign allies, instead of achieving the purported goal of foiling potential terrorist plots.
The diplomats acknowledged that military action could enflame already shaky relations with Russia but said they are not "advocating for a slippery slope that ends in a military confrontation," according to the Times.
CROOKED HILLARY PAC WADES IN: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: An anti-Hillary Clinton super-PAC is out with a six-figure ad buy looking to enflame tensions between Democrats and Bernie Sanders supporters.
Questions around Cruz's eligibility were compared to the birther conspiracy theory that Trump helped enflame about Barack Obama, which falsely suggested that Obama was born outside the US and therefore was not a natural-born US citizen.
"If President Trump is coming to Phoenix to announce a pardon for former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, then it will be clear that his true intent is to enflame tensions and further divide our nation," Stanton said in the statement.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a Democrat, said Trump would "enflame emotions and further divide our nation" if he used next week's rally to pardon Joe Arpaio, a former Arizona sheriff who was found guilty last month of criminal contempt of court.
"If President Trump is coming to Phoenix to announce a pardon for former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, then it will be clear that his true intent is to enflame emotions and further divide our nation," Stanton also said in his statement.
Ours is a time when neo-Nazis taunt liberal "snowflakes" by adopting Harambe, the gorilla killed at the Cincinnati Zoo, as an ironic mascot ("Dicks out for Harambe"); conspiracy-addled leftists swell the ranks of the 9/11 truther and anti-vaxxer brigades; and the far-right Twittersphere weaponizes memes like #PizzaGate to troll the "shitlib" media and enflame the lunatic fringe.
Facts Matter is more of a behind the scenes initiative to ensure that stories about immigration are properly fact-checked, which leads to a lack of "statistical perspective, and are spread in order to enflame fear in the public," according to Kristian Ramos, the organization's Communications Director "Our Words Matter and Facts Matter campaigns have positioned our organization to tackle a media landscape which has in some ways been infected with nationalist fervor which demonizes immigrants and people of color," said Ramos.
Nadal was particularly influenced by Henri Matisse whom he met as a child, and Georges Braque who was a close acquaintance in the 1940s, and maintained a love of the Fauvist style. His first solo exhibition was in 1942 at La Pinacoteca in Barcelona. His early work was mainly of scenes in Spain or Belgium but when established as a successful artist he travelled extensively, making paintings which often featured modes of transport as well as leisure scenes. According to one critic, the world of Nadal's paintings was "a flamboyant place where elements coming from everywhere enflame themselves in one frenzy".
" John Oppliger from AnimeNation traced the first decade of the 2000s as the time when moe became increasingly popular and recognized. Commercialization was a result of interest that followed, and moe evolved from being a non-sexual desire to being a sexually sublimated fascination with cuteness. Oppliger goes on to say that moe shifted entirely from an interchange between character and viewer, to a focused fetish of viewers. Examples used by Oppliger include the series; K-On, Lucky Star, and Moetan where he points out they are "revolved around adorable, whimsical, clumsy, early-adolescent girl characters in order to evoke, enflame, and manipulate the interests and affections of viewers.
Omony is studying for a bachelor's degree in Communications and Culture from the University of Calgary. In early 2017, Omony made allegations of racial profiling against members of the Calgary Police Service after being pulled over on suspicion of impaired driving. Her claims were proven false with video evidence that she was driving erratically and that she failed to stop for over 20 blocks for a marked police vehicle with lights and sirens. It was proven that the officers in question treated her in a professional, courteous manner, that her claims were categorically false and that she was attempting to enflame racial tension between visible minorities and the C.P.S. She later deleted her inflammatory posts and offered an apology.
The > grand object of English navigators – indeed of all Christian navigators – is > money – money – money – for which I do not pretend to blame them – Commerce > was meant by the goodness of the Deity to diffuse the various goods of the > earth into every part – to unite mankind in the blessed chains of brotherly > love – society – and mutual dependence: the enlightened Christian should > diffuse the riches of the Gospel of peace – with the commodities of his > respective land – Commerce attended with strict honesty – and with Religion > for its companion – would be a blessing to every shore it touched at. In > Africa, the poor wretched natives blessed with the most fertile and > luxuriant soil – are rendered so much the more miserable for what Providence > meant as a blessing: the Christians' abominable traffic for slaves and the > horrid cruelty and treachery of the petty Kings encouraged by their > Christian customers who carry them strong liquors to enflame their national > madness – and powder – and bad fire-arms – to furnish them with the hellish > means of killing and kidnapping.

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