[
US
/ɪnˈfɫeɪmd/
]
[ UK /ɪnflˈeɪmd/ ]
[ UK /ɪnflˈeɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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resulting from inflammation; hot and swollen and reddened
eyes inflamed with crying - adorned with tongues of flame
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lighted with red light as if with flames
streets ablaze with lighted Christmas trees
reddened faces around the campfire
the inflamed clouds at sunset
How To Use inflamed In A Sentence
- The shooting inflamed ethnic tensions.
- He's inflamed her heart, but now he is rolling out of town.
- Treatment may vary from rest and splints for acutely inflamed joints, to medications that can reduce inflammation.
- When the iris of the eye becomes infected and inflamed, a painful condition called iritis can develop. EHow - Health How To's
- Without the protection of the eyelid, the inside of the eyelid and the surface of your eye may become dry, irritated and inflamed.
- It turns out he had inflamed joints in his lower back.
- You should call the doctor if the area around the wound becomes inflamed.
- He said that many girls use substandard coloured contact lenses without knowing the negative effects like serious eye injuries and inflamed cornea.
- Advise her to rest affected joints when they are inflamed.
- But suppose I do what nearly all of the doctors do, who use electricity with any regard to polarity; that is, if treating acutely inflamed eyes, for example, apply the negative pole to the eyes, thinking thereby to make them more negative; or, if treating amaurosis, apply the positive electrode to the affected parts, thinking thereby to make them more positive! A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication