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incendiarism

NOUN
  1. malicious burning to destroy property
    the British term for arson is fire-raising

How To Use incendiarism In A Sentence

  • It all happened just after a celebrated case of incendiarism; the preliminary investigation lasted two days; we were exhausted. The Wife
  • It confirmed Foreign Secretary Russell's fears that ‘acts of plunder, of incendiarism, and of revenge’ would ravage the American continent.
  • This red banner, by the way, symbolizes the brotherhood of man, and does not symbolize the incendiarism that instantly connects itself with the red banner in the affrighted bourgeois mind. Revolution
  • This extraordinary film is celluloid incendiarism, rabble-rousing cinema with a delirious, delicious edge of black comedy which I estimate to be about 90-95% intentional.
  • I did not even know it hatred from "the long-dead days of the religious wars" existed, did not realize at all how persistent such a hatred could be when there was nothing to excite it" except "the Klan's brilliant incendiarism. THE NEWS BLOG
  • This old woman and her son were accused of incendiarism. Resurrection
  • It initially attracted some gentry support; though when savage repression was applied to suppress it, proletarian anger was unleashed in a wave of incendiarism.
  • TAYLOR: We know that they were an act of incendiarism, that they were deliberately set. CNN Transcript Dec 6, 2004
  • This extraordinary film is celluloid incendiarism, rabble-rousing cinema with a delirious, delicious edge of black comedy which I estimate to be about 90-95% intentional.
  • The time of philosophizing congresses was over; instead of the old portraits, a light patch shone from Ivanov's wallpaper; philosophical incendiarism had given place to a period of wholesome sterility. Autumn
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