Crime of willfully and maliciously setting fire to property.
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Examples for "arson"
Examples for "arson"
1Authorities said they were investigating it as a possible case of arson.
2An Orange Hall was destroyed in a suspected arson attack early today.
3A SCHOOL in Co Dublin will reopen today despite an arson attack.
4A police inquiry begins today and arson has not been ruled out.
5He was serving a 10- year sentence for conspiring to commit arson.
1At the inquest, the evidence suggested suspicion of incendiarism and suicide.
2They were spreading broadcast throughout the country violent reports of incendiarism and riot.
3Danger from incendiarism was now removed, but a new peril appeared.
4Ordinary fires, if not kindled, originate either from accident, spontaneous combustion, or incendiarism.
5The proclamations threatened incendiarism if the peasants did not revolt.
1With regard to the amount of fire-raising there are no trustworthy statistics.
2Much more favourite and efficient methods were passive resistance, flight, and fire-raising or murder.
3There must be close on a hundred of them; and they're fire-raising as they come.
4On the other hand Mrs. Hampson and Priscilla believed that Emma managed the fire-raising herself.
5The last and most desperate means of defense which the serfs possessed were fire-raising and murder.
Translations for fireraising