Definition of Inflaming in English :

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Inflaming meaning in English

Meaning of Inflaming in English

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Inflaming pronunciation in English

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Inflaming

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Noun

1. inflaming, inflammation

arousal to violent emotion

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Inflaming

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verb
1. 
to arouse or become aroused to violent emotion
2. (transitive)
to increase or intensify; aggravate
3. 
to produce inflammation in (a tissue, organ, or part) or (of a tissue, etc) to become inflamed
4. 
to set or be set on fire; kindle
5. (transitive)
to cause to redden

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Inflaming

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verb transitiveWord forms: inˈflamed or inˈflaming
1. 
to set on fire
2. 
to arouse passion, desire, or violence in; excite intensely, as with anger
3. 
to increase the intensity of (passion, desire, violence, etc.)
4. 
to cause inflammation in (some organ or tissue)
verb intransitive
5. 
to become roused, excited, stimulated, etc.
6. 
to catch fire
7. 
to become hot, feverish, swollen, red, sore, etc.

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Inflaming

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v. in·flamed, in·flam·ing, in·flames
v.tr.
1. To arouse to passionate feeling or action: crimes that inflamed the entire community.
2. To make more violent; intensify: "inflamed to madness an already savage nature" (Robert Graves).
3.
a. To cause (the skin) to redden or grow hot, as from strong emotion or stimulants.
b. To turn red or make glow: Great bonfires inflamed the night.
4. To produce inflammation in (a tissue or organ).
5. To set on fire; kindle.
v.intr.
1. To become excited or aroused.
2. To be affected by inflammation.
3. To catch fire.

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