Arousing to action or rebellion.
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Examples for "inflammatory"
Examples for "inflammatory"
1However, the ability of the secretome to promote inflammatory resolution remains unknown.
2Thus, poorer subjective health was associated with higher levels of inflammatory cytokines.
3Recent evidence points out that mangiferin shows anti-nociceptive effect in inflammatory pain.
4Cytopenias are an important clinical problem associated with inflammatory disease and infection.
5Biological therapy is focused on different targets involved in the inflammatory process.
1Another Northern Ireland store was targeted in an incendiary bomb attack today.
2Moore also has a long history of incendiary comments on social issues.
3The public account is an incendiary intervention in a highly divisive process.
4This place is a house on fire, just like its incendiary food.
5However, older, incendiary members of the BJP are not going away quietly.
1Nov. 3-Germannewspaper in the West ordered to stop printing seditious matter.
2And if the words insult the king's representative, they are seditious libel.
3The bold appeal he addressed to the poor was still more seditious.
4As a result, they ceased for the time being their seditious behavior.
5See here, fellows, I'm sick of this seditious talk in our mess.
1In a Democratic race once defined by such rabble-rousing outsiders as U.S.
2Even politicians out of office found it a subject for rabble-rousing harangues.
3Keep rabble-rousing, Commissioner Dow, and bring some sunlight into that horrible darkness.
4Nothing like a bit of rabble-rousing populist rhetoric first thing in the morning.
5With applause ranging from tepid to polite, it was less rabble-rousing than rabble-dousing.