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ignited

[ UK /ɪɡnˈa‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪɡˈnaɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. set afire
    the ignited paper
    a kindled fire

How To Use ignited In A Sentence

  • Leo Nocentelli, co-founder of the Meters and New Orleans guitar legend, may not have turned Blues Alley into the steamiest place in Georgetown on Wednesday night when he re-ignited "Fire On The Bayou. In concert: The Meters Experience at Blues Alley
  • Step6: With tray Cheng Fangling's random bottle container canister, get ready for the guest brush towel, the odour of more ameliorable toilet after beautiful sweet candle is ignited.
  • Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas.
  • I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance. Tablets of the Divine Plan
  • The logs ignited with a simple glimmer, and he gently blew on the ember to make it flare to life.
  • But there are other septaria of iron-stone which seem to have had a very different origin, their cavities having been formed in cooling or congealing from an ignited state, as is ingeniously deduced by Dr. Hutton from their internal structure. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • Above colorful hanging lanterns, gifts and paper flower, but also ignited a Christmas Candle.
  • The recent food-poisoning scare has reignited debate/concern/controversy over farming methods.
  • Investigators are still studying the home's wreckage to find the cause of a gas leak which ignited when central heating was turned on. The Sun
  • The leaking fuel was then ignited by the nearby engines. Times, Sunday Times
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