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Significados de
kindle
em inglês
português
provocar
catalão
moure
espanhol
despertar
Back to the meaning
Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
fire
raise
provoke
arouse
elicit
evoke
enkindle
português
provocar
português
acender
catalão
abrandar
espanhol
encender
Back to the meaning
Cause to start burning.
inflame
conflagrate
português
acender
Sinônimos
Examples for "
fire
"
fire
raise
provoke
arouse
elicit
Examples for "
fire
"
1
Large areas of state expected to see Severe or Extreme
fire
danger.
2
Warnings: Extremely high
fire
danger conditions are expected in places in Limpopo.
3
The airplane sustained serious structural and
fire
damage, a military statement said.
4
November last year saw the first exchange of
fire
in seven years.
5
The authorities' main concern back then was the safety and
fire
regulations.
1
However, I was in reality seeking to
raise
far more serious questions.
2
Industry sources say it was taking much longer to
raise
new funds.
3
To do that, however, Nanosolar needs to
raise
money later this year.
4
Their situation continues to
raise
concern in both France and the UK.
5
However, in my view, such incidents
raise
a wider issue of principle.
1
But such measures are only likely to
provoke
further violence, said Hanif.
2
African Union peacekeepers said the attack was intended to
provoke
return fire.
3
Unfortunately, hooks's statements
provoke
,
without creating space for difference or substantive debate.
4
He wondered how soon the invasion would
provoke
fresh forms of violence.
5
Economic collapse will
provoke
sharp differences between parties and dramatic government action.
1
Their intention was of course to
arouse
the interest of Broadway producers.
2
The sensory exercises
arouse
and intensify the central activities in our children.
3
The jewellers gasp in the immensity of the hope her words
arouse
.
4
The Psalm was very appropriate; well fitted to
arouse
the military spirit:
5
Nor did the sight of the male organs
arouse
any particular sensations.
1
Second, vaccination would likely
elicit
herd immunity, which would benefit all ages.
2
Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies
elicit
concerns about generalizability.
3
It's easy to suspect that Grubman offers this information to
elicit
sympathy.
4
Neither age nor HF-C diet alone is sufficient to
elicit
these changes.
5
Conclusions: Both vaccines
elicit
cross-reactive antibodies detectable even twelve years after vaccination.
1
They also can
evoke
strong feelings that create challenges for a candidate.
2
Downstairs, the heirloom sideboard and sculptural lamp
evoke
her parents' 1960s house.
3
The photographs must be high-quality, original and
evoke
a sense of place.
4
However, the molecular pathways that
evoke
these responses are not well understood.
5
Davey continued to
evoke
certain excesses committed during her period of radioactivity.
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.
To start (a fire).
light
Uso de
kindle
em inglês
1
Two dry logs and one wet; the dry ones
kindle
the wet.
2
Paul determined to
kindle
a fire in the manner of the negroes.
3
Amazon's
kindle
application is great, but there's nothing like having some choice.
4
The circle closed around Nyoda and she stooped to
kindle
the fire.
5
When they reached the steppe, the morning red was beginning to
kindle
.
6
Paul determined to
kindle
a fire after the manner of the negroes.
7
Of comforting thy limbs in warmth, though thou
kindle
not a spark.
8
He tried another, and struck it too lightly to
kindle
the flame.
9
The final effect of its predecessors had been to
kindle
this instinct.
10
This is quite enough to
kindle
the elements of a female war.
11
But they also frequently
kindle
fire from the friction of two sticks.
12
The glaciers on Mount Hood began to
kindle
as with silver fires.
13
When it is past, we will
kindle
the lights, and will eat.
14
It shall
kindle
strife between father and son, between brother and brother.
15
I intend to
kindle
a blaze of geological zeal before you return.
16
He suffered a lurking smile to
kindle
to some strength of meaning.
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Sobre este termo
kindle
Substantivo
Singular
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocações frequentes
kindle a fire
kindle the flame
begin to kindle
kindle again
kindle justice
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Translations for
kindle
português
provocar
concitar
incitar
estimular
acender
suscitar
catalão
moure
despertar
incitar
estimular
abrandar
encendre
bleir
abrusar
calar-se foc
encendre's
cremar-se
cremar
espanhol
despertar
incitar
estimular
encender
encender(se)
prenderse
inflamar
Kindle
ao longo do tempo
Kindle
nas variantes da língua
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Estados Unidos da América
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