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How To Use Inflaming In A Sentence

  • They felt that inflaming the situation with a vitriolic confrontation would make them feel more at risk.
  • A spokesman for the society said the thread running through the guidelines was that solicitors should do ‘anything possible’ to avoid inflaming the situation.
  • But he warns that, because it has never been used in Great Britain before, the authorities would risk "sending out a message that we have lost control" and inflaming tensions "in a country that has never been comfortable with the idea of militarisation". BBC News - Home
  • Republican leaders have moved to scupper Obama's healthcare plans by inflaming myths and lies about the system.
  • You're saying Israeli actions are inflaming the region.
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  • Union leaders said they expected the lockout and blamed the employers for inflaming already tense negotiations.
  • After I had dismissed the skin inflaming make-up and the tatty plastic jewellery, all I was left with were surly-looking dolls wearing clompy shoes and tarty skirts that cost the earth.
  • The split that is inflaming the public mood is the one between insiders and outsiders.
  • Surely the true wisdom of the great powers was to attack, not each other, but this common barrator, who, by inflaming the passions of both, by pretending to serve both, and by deserting both, had raised himself above the station to which he was born. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3)
  • Critics say the mayor is a bigot who is inflaming racial tensions in his city.
  • After the last two weeks he may be less enthusiastic about all those flashes inflaming the night.
  • The inflaming of nationalist tendencies in Europe can only be traced back superficially to disputes over the draft constitution.
  • And it's so emotive, which isn't much helped by Richard Dawkins rather inflaming the issue to promote atheism. News from the House of Sticks -
  • At this point, certain forum administrators noted that the human flesh searches were in danger of inflaming netizen emotions. Therefore, they took counter-measures.
  • Instead, it seems that it is causing a more complicated destabilisation - inflaming long-running local conflicts, and gradually corroding nation states.
  • It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits.
  • They have been accused - sometimes rightly - of distorting complex issues and inflaming public passions.
  • Colonel Honeywood [13] are obliged to sell their commands at half-value, and leave the army, for drinking destruction to the present Ministry, and dressing up a hat on a stick, and calling it Harley; then drinking a glass with one hand, and discharging a pistol with the other at the maukin, [14] wishing it were Harley himself; and a hundred other such pretty tricks, as inflaming their soldiers, and foreign The Journal to Stella
  • Julia Morley said the contest had been used as a ‘political football’ and blamed a Nigerian journalist for inflaming the situation.
  • Elmire tries to win a favor from Tartuffe by inflaming his lechery and trapping him in a compromising situation.
  • The workers were already very angry but he's after inflaming the whole situation now.
  • Head teachers do not have an easy task keeping control without inflaming already heated emotions.
  • In the midst of the morning rush-hour his laughter drifted after her, curling round her senses and inflaming her still further.

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