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incineration

[ UK /ɪnsˌɪnəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪnɝˌeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes

How To Use incineration In A Sentence

  • In the same article linked to above, Environment Minister Leona Dombrowsky said that she's "leery" about incineration and approves of composting. Peace, order and good government, eh?: October 2003 Archives
  • Losers were subject to "incineration" or "enslavement," a school administrator was quoted as saying. Consequences for playing 'Beat the Jew'
  • He took part in the session on alternatives to waste incineration.
  • Olivene was proposing a process of high-temperature incineration, involving picking up solid waste from Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, and Rotorua, then vitrifaction of the ash, through to the production of roading material.
  • Material suitable for deep sea dumping included sewage sludge, industrial waste, and toxic ashes left after the incineration of garbage.
  • “You will inform the Sli that the incineration was an accident.” Sins Of Commission
  • The incineration process produces a residual waste ash, which has to be transported and disposed of by landfilling.
  • It is true that original sin hath induced this corruption and incineration upon us; if we had not sinned in Adam, _mortality had not put on immortality_ [366] (as the apostle speaks), nor _corruption had not put on incorruption_, but we had had our transmigration from this to the other world without any mortality, any corruption at all. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel
  • In point of fact, it is still possible to stroll unmolested in many neighborhoods, free of the odor of cinders and without fear of imminent incineration.
  • In this, up to ten percent of the neutrons could come from the spallation, though it would normally be less, even where actinide incineration is the main objective. Accelerator-driven nuclear energy
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