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provocar
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moure
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despertar
Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
fire
raise
provoke
kindle
arouse
elicit
evoke
Portuguese
provocar
Portuguese
acender
Catalan
abrandar
Cause to start burning.
inflame
conflagrate
Portuguese
acender
inflame
conflagrate
1
The move, according to union sources, is likely to
inflame
the situation.
2
Unions said mass dismissals would be counterproductive and
inflame
the situation further.
3
He'd tried to let Caffarelli
inflame
him in a special way, too.
4
They employed all their skill to
inflame
the passions of the majority.
5
Pitt then deprecated the effort to
inflame
the insular pride of Irishmen.
1
A second one and you'll
conflagrate
.
2
The pod blew, its payload
conflagrating
in an apocalypse instant, and it plummetted in a smoke-described arc.
1
Thus may I
enkindle
the light of guidance in the hearts of Thy servants.
2
Undoubtedly, thou must
enkindle
the lights of the Kingdom therein.
3
It was a sky the sun did not illuminate or
enkindle
,
as is usual at sunsets.
4
Absence- amomentaryseparation-wasenough to
enkindle
these flames.
5
That he could not
enkindle
in the heart of the child what was ashes in his own.
6
Their office is to illumine and
enkindle
-
7
As soon as this primitive enthusiasm seemed to slacken in the least, reformers appeared to
enkindle
it again.
8
True it is that no blowing can
enkindle
dead coals, and make a flame where was no spark.
9
May God grant, that the Love of Liberty & a Zeal to support it may
enkindle
in every town.
10
Nay, but we shut our eyes, and would not behold the light which thou didst
enkindle
more brightly for us.
11
This is not a word that may draw down mercy, but rather that may stir up wrath, and
enkindle
indignation.
12
Suddenly a bright flash leaped up from the fragments the wicked man sought to
enkindle
,
and revealed his garb and features.
13
If "nobleness enkindleth nobleness," so does enthusiasm beget enthusiasm, and so do wit and talent
enkindle
wit and talent.
14
In order still further to
enkindle
my ardour, Our Divine Master soon proved to me how pleasing to him was my desire.
15
Illumine their eyes by the light of love, and
enkindle
their hearts by the rays streaming from the heaven of the Supreme Concourse.
16
He sought to
enkindle
in the other Greeks some portion of the ardour and energy which he had succeeded in breathing into the Athenians.
enkindle
enkindle in
enkindle a desire
enkindle dead
enkindle hatred
enkindle indignation
Portuguese
provocar
concitar
incitar
estimular
acender
Catalan
moure
despertar
incitar
estimular
abrandar
encendre
bleir
abrusar
encendre's
cremar-se
cremar
Spanish
despertar
incitar
estimular