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BNC: 18453 COCA: 13961

inflame

inflame /ɪnˈfleɪm/ verb
inflames; inflamed; inflaming
inflame
/ɪnˈfleɪm/
verb
inflames; inflamed; inflaming
Learner's definition of INFLAME
[+ object]
: to cause (a person or group) to become angry or violent使愤怒;使激动
: to make (something) more active, angry, or violent激起;使加剧;使恶化
: to cause (a part of your body) to grow sore, red, and swollen使发炎;使红肿
BNC: 18453 COCA: 13961

inflame

verb

in·​flame in-ˈflām How to pronounce inflame (audio)
variants or less commonly enflame
inflamed also enflamed; inflaming also enflaming

transitive verb

1
a
: to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
especially : to make angry
b
: to make more heated or violent : intensify
insults served only to inflame the feud
2
: to set on fire : kindle
3
: to cause to redden or grow hot from anger or excitement
a face inflamed with passion
4
: to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)

intransitive verb

1
: to burst into flame
2
: to become excited or angered
3
: to become affected with inflammation
inflamer noun

Example Sentences

His angry speech inflamed the mob. ideas that inflame the imagination His comments have inflamed an already tense situation. inflaming the passions of the mob a chemical that can inflame the skin
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English enflamen, from Anglo-French enflamer, from Latin inflammare, from in- + flamma flame

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of inflame was in the 14th century
BNC: 18453 COCA: 13961

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