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Definitionv. cause to start burning
Last update: June 26, 2015
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He lit a match to ignite the fuse. [verb]
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The Crusades would ignite dreams of glory and chivalric spirit, throwing peasants, farmers, and children alike into frenzy. [verb]
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The firing of shots may ignite firedamp in breaks or cracks in the shot holes, or it may ignite outside the shot holes. [verb]
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During this festival it was customary for shepherds to ignite a mass of straw, through which they rushed with their flocks, believing that this ordeal would purify them from sin. [verb]
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The light of nature was ignited in him. [verb]
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A sudden light made them blink; Gavroche had just managed to ignite one of those bits of cord dipped in resin which are called cellar rats. [verb]
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The only wonder was that they were not ignited. [Please select]
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The food is ignited with an electric connection and burned. [Please select]
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