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"incinerate" Definitions
  1. to burn something, especially waste material, until it is completely destroyed

127 Sentences With "incinerate"

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"Disruption of a bomb doesn't totally incinerate it," Oxley said.
But you will still incinerate gasoline at an alarming rate.
The President of the United States can incinerate the planet.
It would then incinerate upon entering the Earth's thicker atmosphere.
The highlight of the evening was watching her incinerate her gown.
The blaze gets hot enough to incinerate logs without all the poking.
WeWork will still incinerate $15.4 billion of cash from 2019 to 2023.
Geyer and his team found that we've managed to incinerate about 12 percent.
He isn't just threatening to turn back the calendar, but to incinerate it.
Like rockets, many a thriller has been known to incinerate on re-entry.
They'll incinerate something, a pound of my flesh on the tyrant's funeral pyre.
Drogon flapped away in the distance, ideally on his way to incinerate the slaver ships.
For instance, I made an outdoor oven to incinerate the diapers of the old folks.
Some brands do sample sales, but companies like Louis Vuitton and Chanel just incinerate their samples.
Do a few flyovers to impress or intimidate — but not incinerate — the rest of the nobility.
The act of unity comes as wildfires incinerate huge swaths of land on both sides of California.
FOABs are designed to break up and incinerate their targets like nuclear weapons, but without the radioactive fallout.
If Bobby could, he'd incinerate Taylor Mason Capital with the full force of the blue lasers he calls eyes.
But decades later Putin, still smitten, is threatening to incinerate Britons in order to force Corbyn into his embrace.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
Tokyo Electric says it will eventually incinerate all this contaminated clothing to reduce the space needed to store it.
To incinerate our mosques, erase our traditions, murder our artists, even attack our Mohammed, "habib Allah"--the beloved of God.
In, say, a trade dispute with Canada, we'd get much better results if Canadians feared that Trump might incinerate Ottawa.
Under one scheme, eerily code-named Operation Freedom Drop, B-52s would incinerate Communist troops and armor with atomic bombs.
China in an earlier 6900 series of statements made it clear its nuclear forces could easily incinerate America's largest cities.
Wilderness is nice, but hands down, the number one reason to go camping is to incinerate food over a fiery pit.
As the hand entered the atmosphere of Jakku, the planet where we first meet Rey, the flesh and bone would incinerate.
But forensic experts from Argentina said yesterday there was no evidence of a fire big enough to incinerate that many bodies.
Yesterday, Washington firefighters created a "backblaze," or prescribed burn, to incinerate any fuel the wildfire might feed on, successfully containing it.
The physicists estimate it would take an asteroid with a mass of 1.7 quintillion kilograms or greater to incinerate the oceans.
He aged quickly in combat, venturing out on night patrols where they used flamethrowers to incinerate enemy troops hidden in caves.
Astronomers are certain that, billions of years in the future, the sun will incinerate Earth&aposs oceans, effectively killing all life.
In the case of Martin's eventual books, we will presumably get to experience, in Dany's head, her decision to incinerate innocents.
The groups concluded in separate investigations that there was not a fire that morning of the magnitude necessary to incinerate 43 bodies.
Since most analysts reckon media companies' cost of capital is about 8 percent, an offer at that price would incinerate shareholder value.
Meanwhile, the resulting fireball from a thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb can swallow and incinerate a 1-mile area in about a second.
You really, really don't want your Note7 to accidentally incinerate your car, burn you or blow up on any planes or trains.
It will eventually incinerate some of the soil, but that will only reduce the volume of the radioactive waste, not eliminate it.
The plan aims to incinerate more than 500,000 tonnes of waste a day by then, or 2-1/2 times the 2014 figure.
During World War II, the Army came ashore to develop biological weapons and to incinerate, in open bonfires, those captured from the enemy.
Point is, an international coalition of concerned countries built a giant space system that can incinerate anything on earth through a variety of means.
The North has not announced its intention to incinerate India, Nigeria, South Africa, Germany, Brazil, Peru, New Zealand, Fiji, and Costa Rica, among others.
An alert urging any remaining residents to leave their homes was sent Sunday night, as officials feared the lava would incinerate more homes, KNHL reported.
Sporting crude, prosthetic hooked noses beneath their steel helmets, the "Americans" in that film cackle with laughter as they incinerate Chinese troops with a flame-thrower.
So while she'd hoped to get the FDA's blessing to sell the animals at the end of her research, she now plans to incinerate them instead.
Encouraging Franken to reverse course could easily incinerate the Democrats' big lead in the current 2018 midterm election polls and destroy their credibility on women's issues.
Companies are allowed to incinerate freeze-dried pellets of product in a bomb calorimeter to arrive at calorie counts, though most avoid that hassle, says Marion Nestle.
There's a catch, however: the researchers didn't look at how extreme weather exacerbated by climate change might, say, topple power lines in storms or incinerate them in wildfires.
They were captured during Daenerys's assault on the Lannister army after it pillaged High Garden, and refused to bend the knee — so Daenerys had her dragon incinerate them.
Just want to reiterate here once more: McConnell is not considering this, and the mechanics of doing it would, for lack of a better description, incinerate the Senate.
"It's a stupid idea," he added, further explaining that traditional ICBMs, like the Minuteman, were a "much simpler, much cheaper, and much more effective way to incinerate" an adversary.
The company didn't think to mention, "Add water when you make spaghetti, because otherwise, you could incinerate your kitchen," probably because they assumed that no one was that stupid.
Lee, meanwhile, says he hopes to build a plant at the site to incinerate the hill, but admits it will take 5 years to burn up all the trash.
To note that granting a man of that character the power to incinerate millions of people with thermonuclear weapons is a bad idea is, evidently, a poor electioneering strategy.
As a part of a multi-national force, he was dispatched to different locations across the region to examine the burn pits being used to incinerate numerous types of waste.
The man who wrote these words is in charge of the world's most powerful country, with a world-class military and a nuclear arsenal large enough to incinerate the planet.
Futurism united adherents of the most radical politics of the twentieth century: fascists, for whom the state should serve the strong, and communists, who hoped to incinerate tradition in revolution.
Now, they are turning up in farm produce across the US, leading farms to lay off workers, incinerate cranberry harvests, kill cows, and dump thousands of gallons of dairy milk.
The draft abatement order originally called for Southern California Gas Co., owner of the facility, to install a system to siphon off and incinerate a portion of the escaping methane.
Russia's Defense Ministry has sent 200 specialists to the area to try to rid it of infected animals, with plans to incinerate as many as 120 reindeer carcasses a day.
Ryan was suddenly hearing it in stereo as an alloy of moderate and conservative Republicans threatened to incinerate the farm bill on the floor unless the GOP leadership responded on immigration.
NPER, which had around $860,000-worth of tokens taken from Coinrail, said it had frozen the stolen funds and it plans incinerate the tokens to render them useless to the hacker.
When Brightsource built a three-tower facility in Ivanpah, California in 2013 with local partners, some experts said heat from its mirrors would incinerate tens of thousands of birds each year.
There were backyard-size pits lit by patrols of a few dozen men, and massive, industrial-size pits designed to incinerate the endless stream of waste produced by U.S. military bases.
In the same statement, Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung said cities including Jakarta, Surabaya, Bekasi and Solo had pledged to build such plants, which incinerate trash to drive turbines to create power.
They quickly incinerate the mail they deem "unimportant," and Charlie gets overwhelmed when he can't find an employee named Pepe Silvia, starts hallucinating, and ultimately stops delivering any mail at all.
This war is all the more brutal thanks to magical weapons of mass destruction called Decimates, which incinerate soldiers by the dozen or inflict deadly pestilences in the middle of battle.
When our sun goes through this process in 5 or 6 billion years, it will incinerate everything inside the orbit of Mars and probably disrupt the orbits of planets further out.
Now that rescue attempts on the Queen Hind have concluded, the next issue will be righting the ship so that crews can remove the carcasses and incinerate them, Mr. Arafat said.
"Look What You Made Me Do," by contrast, is a gut renovation, and shows that Ms. Swift is willing to incinerate herself if that's what it takes to burn everyone else.
Impressive that JK Rowling has managed to completely incinerate all of the goodwill she accrued from creating the most successful youth fantasy series of all time in just under a decade.
As for Microscope, the satellite stopped collecting data in 2018, and its keepers are letting it incinerate in the atmosphere as it parachutes down to Earth over the next 25 years.
North Korea boasted gleefully Wednesday after achieving its goal of being able to incinerate any city on the U.S. mainland following the previous night's successful test of a new intercontinental ballistic missile.
Paul's neighbor claims the whole thing began with an "unsightly" pile of yard debris that he kept hauling away and even tried to incinerate — and that the lawmaker allegedly kept rebuilding. Sen.
"Forever chemicals" linked to cancer are turning up in farm produce across the country, leading farms to lay off workers, incinerate cranberry harvests, kill cows, and dump thousands of gallons of dairy milk.
While plastic importing and recycling can be a legitimate and lucrative "green" industry in the developing world, rogue firms find it even more profitable to either incinerate plastics or dump them in landfills.
But Trump's style has also clearly foundered with North Korea, which has continued to expand its missile and nuclear programs despite his alternating threats to incinerate Pyongyang or make it the next Singapore.
Ms. Calle has a contract with Green-Wood as well: For the next 25 years, she has committed to returning to incinerate the piled-up secrets whenever the underground vault becomes too full.
Eventually, the sun will bombard Earth with enough high-energy light to incinerate the world&aposs oceans, melt the polar ice caps, and strip our atmosphere of all moisture — effectively killing all life.
The cheapest option would be to landfill or incinerate these well loved scraps, but in hopes of reducing waste the brand is launching a line of products made from these old duds called ReCrafted.
There were also some design flaws that enabled the initial spark to ignite, and go unnoticed, and to incinerate nearby, highly-flammable materials, causing the fire to grow out of control in mere seconds.
To avert this, Skin46 wants to use temperatures in excess of 1,500 degrees Centigrade to incinerate the hair all the way through, creating pharmaceutical grade carbon that is inert and free of carcinogenic compounds.
The next question is whether that's preferable to Tesla's financial model of the past decade and a half, which is basically to take capital and incinerate it, promising only wild stock-trading volatility in return.
Whether or not an AGI would immediately decide to incinerate humanity a la Skynet remains to be seen, but OpenAI at least claims its artificial intelligence would be safe and beneficial for the human race.
Every time they got their hopes up that some new forest fire would incinerate Mr. Trump's candidacy, he seemed to douse it by pumping out programming for the always-flowing cable and internet news stream.
It ignored facts both material and suggestive, including the impossibility of creating enough heat at an outdoor dump to completely incinerate so many bodies or any indications that governmental complicity went higher than the municipal level.
His books about the exploits of the Third Marine Division showed dead and disfigured Marines and Japanese soldiers; jungles torn to shreds by gunfire; Marines using flamethrowers to incinerate or flush out Japanese troops in caves.
Mr. Guzmán, known as El Chapo, trafficked tons of drugs, bribed nearly everyone of authority in Mexico and once ordered his henchmen to incinerate the bodies of two of his enemies in a bonfire, they said.
Capra was one of several residents who testified in front of the board, which was considering a measure to require the company to install an abatement system to siphon off and incinerate some of the spewing methane.
After that, the sentence says, General Moreno ordered soldiers under his command to incinerate the body at a ranch some 60 miles away with 60 liters of diesel, and then dump the ashes in a nearby stream.
Following an investigation, Florida's agriculture commissioner has pointed to a local contracting company hired by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) Commission to carry out the prescribed burn, which was intended only to incinerate 480 acres of land.
If we're to believe her (which I'm only 75% gonna do) they can't stop the reactors from breaking down they can only ride out the storm (read: radiation that will incinerate them so it's like they never existed).
A federal appeals court has blocked California from enforcing a state law compelling a company involved in disposing of used syringes and blood collection devices to incinerate the medical waste even when it was transported out of state.
This soon became a serious issue — every soldier was said to be producing an average of 22002 pounds of trash per day — and the DOD decided to construct open-air burn pits on military bases to incinerate the trash.
This soon became a serious issue — every soldier was said to be producing an average of 1503 pounds of trash per day — and the DOD decided to construct open-air burn pits on military bases to incinerate the trash.
Because just when all hope seems lost, and Jon Snow is about to be eaten by ice zombies, Daenerys swoops in with her dragons, triumphant music blaring, guns blazing to incinerate the host of wights and save the day.
Bosses of non-tech companies in a broad range of industries are starting to worry that AI could scorch or even incinerate them, and have been buying up promising young tech firms to ensure they do not fall behind.
YouTuber Scott Cramer has compiled a bunch of these tropes in a video, where he pulls off quite the impersonation of host Sean Evans (and his gestures), plus the inevitable struggle that each guest goes through as they slowly incinerate.
In Pyronauts, aliens arrive promising to fix some of our biggest problems, but they accidentally unleash a fungus that quickly kills all plant life on Earth, prompting teams of "pyronauts" to incinerate contaminated areas and leaving a broken and uninhabitable planet.
The one-in-a-million chance is the hope that, in its third generation, the Kim dynasty has decided its future depends not on being able to incinerate Seoul and Los Angeles but on being part of the world economy.
Most espressos are going to require roughly 30-40 pounds of tamping pressure and between about 20 and 35 seconds of brew time, but while 35 seconds might nearly incinerate one type of coffee, it could be just right for another.
In 2017, on a season 29 episode of "The Simpsons" titled "The Serfsons," which spoofed various aspects of "Game of Thrones" — including the Three-Eyed Raven and the Night King — Homer revives a dragon that proceeds to incinerate a village.
On November 26—the 40th anniversary of the release of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the UK"—former Mayor of London Boris Johnson will strike a match and publicly incinerate about $7 million worth of punk memorabilia at the gates of Buckingham Palace.
"It's almost a no-brainer that if you incinerate hundreds of tons of lead, you're going to have some significant deposition of particles in the neighborhood," Matthew J. Chachère, counsel to the New York City Coalition to End Lead Poisoning, told the Times.
When the Nazis occupied Lithuania from 1941 to 1944, they were determined to incinerate or grind up the country's Jewish collections, particularly those at YIVO, which from 1925 to 1940 in Vilna was the world's foremost library of Jewish life in Eastern Europe.
In the few days since Nike dropped its Colin Kaepernick ad, we've seen pissed-off MAGA bros incinerate their own sneakers, Trump angrily weigh in, and a Louisiana mayor try to ban (then un-ban) Nike products from his city's rec centers.
Yeah, I very strongly feel that we can isolate the good parts of social media which are very real and very true and just cut off and incinerate the bad parts, and the bad parts can be described very clearly as a manipulation engine.
Computer-generated creatures and digital alterations of images are so commonplace that watching a dragon fly through an arctic wasteland to incinerate a zombie army in Game of Thrones is more notable for its narrative importance than for the sheer thrilling impossibility of the image.
The psychopathic cult leader who tried to incinerate them at his compound succeeded in killing their parents, and now Virginia and Cabot are teaming up to see if he still lives, but also revisiting the scarring trauma that has stunted both their lives for decades.
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team said their investigation of the dump, which is near the town of Cocula that is adjacent to Iguala, "does not support the hypothesis" that there was a fire of the size or duration that would have been required to incinerate the students.
If they walked for an hour, the researchers calculated, they would incinerate about 130 more calories than if they stayed in their chairs or stood up at their desks, an added energy expenditure that might be sufficient, they write, to help people avoid creeping, yearly weight gain.
A Fidel cap floats by and I can't help but think about the Judgment Night soundtrack, but more the inescapable feeling that this is actually judgment night, and some grotesque Sumerian god will sweep through Cleveland, and incinerate everyone here for their culpability in this hellscape.
The exclusion of Snap – or Blue Apron, another debutante with tilted voting rights that has watched 260 percent of its value incinerate since listing – should force companies to reconsider whether to create different classes of stock when they gather underwriters and prepare to seek money from new investors.
Some 2773,303 firefighters from as far away as Florida and even New Zealand are struggling to curb 230 fires in the midst of a sweltering summer that has seen wind-whipped flames carve their way through national forest land and rural areas, threaten urban areas and incinerate neighborhoods.
If one were to passively reflect upon the seemingly limitless explosive power to instantly destroy, vaporize or incinerate cities, countries and massive swaths of territory or people -- images of quiet, flowing green meadows, peaceful celebratory gatherings or melodious sounds of chirping birds might not immediately come to mind.
LOS ANGELES, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The Southern California Gas Co would be required to install a system to siphon off and incinerate some of the methane spewing into the air from a subterranean pipeline rupture under a plan being weighed by local regulators to curtail the huge leak.
The same 30-minute jog that would have burned about 360 calories for a 150-pound man or woman without a stroller should incinerate closer to 380 now, an amount that is small in terms of each run but cumulatively could contribute to weight control and improved fitness, Alcantara says.
Why would a seemingly respectable, semiretired lion of the Washington establishment undermine the institutions he is sworn to uphold, incinerate his own reputation, and appear to willfully misrepresent the reports of special prosecutors and inspectors general, all to defend one of the most lawless and corrupt presidents in American history?
At some point, the American empire invariably forces unconscionable choices on American presidents, all of which resolve to the question of whether it is worth it to immiserate (or incinerate) hundreds or thousands or millions of people someplace far away to serve purportedly Serious abstractions about security and stability or narrower electoral concerns.
But "return" is the operative word there: It was not so long ago that "normal" types, well inside the "mainstream" of our political institutions, justified the practice from the halls of the Justice Department; it is today that the United States reserves the right to incinerate the body of a foreign national without warrant and without declaration of war.
AfrikaBurn Tankwa Karoo National Park, April 25-May 1 This festival is associated with and has the same general structure as Burning Man, the annual cultural event in the Nevada desert: Revelers gather in the desert, create art, dance, play music and build giant sculptures that they display and then incinerate in a giant auto-da-fé.
Earthjustice, which filed the suit on behalf of communities where PFAS has been incinerated, argues DOD is in violation of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which both required the military to phase out use of PFAS-laden firefighting foam and incinerate its stockpiles at temperatures high enough to break down the chemicals and avoid releasing them into the air.
When the president disparages Haitians and describes African countries in vulgar terms, when he speaks of pushing the button on his desk to incinerate North Korea or talks of building a wall between the United States and Mexico or deporting 200,000 Salvadorans without a thought about how a government would round them up and transport them, I don't hear the voice of a madman.
Garland Briggs is projected across the stars at one point, whispering the words "blue rose," which is the F.B.I.'s code word for special supernatural cases in "Fire Walk With Me." Also, Cooper's trip through the universe recalls a conversation between Donna Hayward and Laura Palmer in that movie, in which Laura says that anyone falling in space will accelerate and incinerate, because there are no angels around to help.
Strang discussed the bones that were found in Avery's burn pit, claiming that the documentary did not include expert testimony that the heat in the pit would not have been enough to incinerate the bones in such fashion; the claims that Avery bought handcuffs and leg irons before Halbach's murder; the notion that Avery was "fixated" on Halbach and called her multiple times; and the supposed evidence of Avery's "sweat" found under the hood of Halbach's car.
Aside from being horrendously offensive (many volcanoes are considered sacred), it's expensive to truck waste to lava flows, it's often not hot enough to properly incinerate waste, it can release hazardous chemicals into the air, and the trash itself can trigger an explosive reaction, as you can see in this clip of a trash bag being thrown into Ethiopia's Erta Ale volcano: So while the awesome fury of volcanoes continues to make thrill seekers (idiots) tempt fate, the most prudent course of action is to keep a safe distance.

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