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Meanings of
ignited
in English
Set afire.
kindled
enkindled
Related terms
lit
lighted
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iisme
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Usage of
ignited
in English
1
The case
ignited
debates on race relations, gun control and American justice.
2
When the device was taken from the water it
ignited
quite quickly.
3
And then dozens of new suns
ignited
-
acoronaof manmade nuclear violence.
4
Here's everything else that
ignited
social media over the last seven days.
5
The fuel
ignited
about a half inch in front of the nozzle.
6
Before combustion takes place at the burners, the fuel must be
ignited
.
7
It has
ignited
a week of violent protests across the Muslim world.
8
Then he
ignited
the fuse and tossed the explosive into the pool.
9
Prince
ignited
the conversation about gender that we are still having today.
10
The torches were lighted, and placed in the pile, which soon
ignited
.
11
A furnace pilot light may have
ignited
the butane vapors, he said.
12
Smokeless powder is not
ignited
in the same manner as black powder.
13
But it's a combination that has
ignited
social media throughout the world.
14
One of the boys had been smoking and had
ignited
the hay.
15
G Justin Holiday
ignited
the Knicks with 16 points off the bench.
16
He flipped several likely switches, and the afterburner
ignited
with a rumble.
Other examples for "ignited"
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About this term
ignited
ignite
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ignite by
ignite the run
ignite a firestorm
ignite protests
ignite debate
More collocations
Ignited
through the time
Ignited
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common