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How to use inflame in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word inflame? Here are some examples.

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However, their every utterance is designed to inflame fears and tensions and give succour to the fascists.
I don't know why the police had to do this but it will only inflame local people around here.
The value of citizenship is eroded in the enthusiasm of these outfits to inflame communal passions to win adherents to the extremist cult.
In addition, this administration could further inflame segments of the world already discontented with the global economic system.
I cannot see how it will do anything other than inflame hatred and further war and terrorism.
How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings by repeating such a conversation?
He wanted to dampen down divisions rather than inflame anti-European feelings in his party.
Some Japanese politicians periodically inflame Chinese anger by saying accounts of past atrocities are exaggerated.
I don't doubt that such experiences can inflame devotion, like any pious dream.
China's ascent could inflame an already heated debate in the U.S. about companies sending work abroad.
But better not inflame passions with references to Hades or the netherworld?
Television and radio programmes, especially talk shows, did a great deal to inflame the public.
These unthinking and careless actions by the Premier did no more than to incite and inflame thus creating more danger for those police officers.
Cutaneous infections irritate and inflame the skin, further reducing its efficiency as a barrier.
These minerals may inflame and mineralize renal tissue, causing further kidney damage.
Such practices create real grievances, encourage mediocrity, and are bound to inflame sectarian resentment.
But you have to ask which article will do more to inflame the scornful anger of the middle classes.
If staff act in a trained, controlled manner they are less likely to inflame the situation.
By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench.
Of course, it's not reporters' job to intentionally inflame bad situations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Tonight be it your care to fascinate Josephas senses and inflame her heart.
In scurvy the mouth and gums inflame and ulcerate, the latter becoming swollen, spongy, and of a bluish-red color.
Pitt then deprecated the effort to inflame the insular pride of Irishmen.
They employed all their skill to inflame the passions of the majority.
But there were more serious things to inflame the temper of the North.
They say, who know, that it would need but slight provocation to inflame the two to war.
As for discontentments, they are, in the politic body, like to humors in the natural, which are apt to gather a preternatural heat, and to inflame.
Resistance only served to inflame the murderers, who inflicted their furious blows long after their victims were beyond the power of their resentment.
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