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Ignite   /ɪgnˈaɪt/   Listen
Ignite

verb
(past & past part. ignited; pres. part. igniting)
1.
Cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat.  Synonym: light.  "Light a cigarette"
2.
Start to burn or burst into flames.  Synonyms: catch fire, combust, conflagrate, erupt, take fire.  "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
3.
Arouse or excite feelings and passions.  Synonyms: fire up, heat, inflame, stir up, wake.  "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world" , "Wake old feelings of hatred"



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"Ignite" Quotes from Famous Books



... maintain nobody can commit suicide in the year 2022 without permission from the Board. Gulflex and other oil companies protest to Number One as they say we might open up a hole that will spill all the petroleum out of the earth all at once, so fast they couldn't refine it. A spark could ignite it and set the globe on fire like it was a brandied Christmas pudding. But then another earthquake shakes Earth from the rice fields of China to the llamas in Peru just when it looks as if we were about to be tossed into an outer ...
— Operation Earthworm • Joe Archibald

... slabs of half-calcined stone, laid flat and covered with heaps of cinders and all sorts of rubbish. These slabs formed the family hearth, where man prepared his food, with the help of the fire he had learnt to ignite and to ...
— Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples • The Marquis de Nadaillac

... with nervous excitement, he knelt beside the farther end of the fuse, and with trembling hands attempted to ignite it by a spark struck from flint and steel. Again and again the spark flew aside, but at length there came a slight flash and a ...
— At War with Pontiac - The Totem of the Bear • Kirk Munroe and J. Finnemore

... through the metal of the engine, to which one wire of the circuit is attached) is a small gap, across which the secondary current leaps when the primary current is broken by the wipe and contact parting company. The spark is intensely hot, and suffices to ignite the ...
— How it Works • Archibald Williams

... doubt, on the beach," said he, "but they are of no use at all without a steel. However, we must try." So saying, he went to the beach, and soon returned with two flints. On one of these he placed the tinder, and endeavoured to ignite it; but it was with great difficulty that a very small spark was struck out of the flints, and the tinder, being a bad, hard piece, would not catch. He then tried the bit of hoop iron, which would not strike fire at all; and after ...
— The Coral Island - A Tale Of The Pacific Ocean • R. M. Ballantyne

... Dave Law's passion failed to ignite at the heat of another's anger; he only sat limp and helpless in the judge's grasp. Finally he muttered: "I played square enough. It's one of those things that just happen. We couldn't help ourselves. She'll come to ...
— Heart of the Sunset • Rex Beach

... than unburnt wood, William laid them in order for burning, in a position as free from water as he could find; and after stripping the flakey bark off some tea trees (the inner part of which is generally dry and exceedingly inflammable), he speedily managed, as only bushmen can, to ignite a fire; and had it in a cheerful blaze, as the rain subsided and the occupant of the hut made his appearance. Somewhat refreshed by the genial warmth of the fire, and the prospect of having some tea and something to eat, William soon forgot his fatigue and late dangers; ...
— Fern Vale (Volume 1) - or the Queensland Squatter • Colin Munro



Words linked to "Ignite" :   evoke, turn, flare up, extinguish, ignitible, enkindle, catch, elicit, arouse, light up, wake, kindle, raise, fire, ignition, ignitable, ignitor, ferment, blow out, provoke, burn, change state



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