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UK
/ɪnsˈɪnəɹˌeɪtɐ/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪnɝˌeɪtɝ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪnɝˌeɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a furnace for incinerating (especially to dispose of refuse)
How To Use incinerator In A Sentence
- For example a ship called the Felicia left Philadelphia in August 1986 carrying a cargo of incinerator ash containing harmful metal residues.
- The incinerator is due for an expansion soon, I imagine. Living High on Trash: The Falls and Tullytown PA landfill expand and accept radioactive materiel too.
- It can be detected in emissions from incinerators and hazardous waste sites.
- Then there's the influence of the incinerator lobby, who are clamouring for an increase in waste burning.
- The illogicality of that position, given the known pollution fallout from incinerators, has to be challenged, as indeed should the decision by the Cabinet Secretary for the Environment not to call in this permission, on the basis that it is not of national importance. Archive 2009-06-01
- The Greengairs campaigners say that the whole ` development `, including the incinerator, is contrary to the Structure and draft Local Plans, but because of changes to planning legislation since April, is not being called in. Greengairs Incinerator
- However, an embryo otherwise destined for the incinerator being put to good use, denies the uniqueness of humanity.
- Waste incinerators would not be built until at least 2013 and then only if other measures were failing to bite.
- This plan will aim to regionalise the waste from all areas of Connacht into a series of ‘super dumps’, incinerators and recycling plants.
- The meat will then either be carted off to landfills, tossed into incinerators, or set aside for rendering into nonhuman protein sources - i.e., dog and livestock food.