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UK
/ɪnsˈɪnəɹˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪnɝˌeɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪnɝˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
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become reduced to ashes
The paper incinerated quickly -
cause to undergo combustion
The car burns only Diesel oil
burn garbage
How To Use incinerate In A Sentence
- It is ironic that the first batch of VX hydrolysate was incinerated in Port Arthur last month on April 22-Earth Day. Burning Deadly Military Waste in Blacks Backyard
- I am seriously thinking however that I ought to add a codicil to my will that all my papers should be incinerated after my demise.
- For plasmids, you'll have the standard assortment of abilities like electrobolt and incinerate, as well as something called aero dash which lets you surge forward at high speed and, if you make contact with a frozen target, break them to pieces. IGN Complete
- Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it.
- The paper incinerated quickly
- Usually, wood is incinerated by fire when a bolt of lightning strikes it.
- Privately, they concede it's ludicrous that God would incinerate those who seek divine truth according to whatever light is available to them; they leave plenty of room for Gandhi and the good Samaritan and the humble tax collector and the strong-willed Roman centurion to achieve "eternal life," whether or not they knew to "confess Jesus of Nazareth as sole lord and savior. Rob Asghar: How Gandhi-Hating Kills Christianity
- Similarly, it used to be perfectly in order to incinerate confidential papers.
- But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
- He lost custody of his daughter to his ex-wife, joined Heroes for Hire, and was sadly 'incinerated' in a fight. Archive 2006-01-01