

The police theory is that a most sensational crime has been committed, that the victim was clubbed to death in his own bedroom, his papers rifled, and his dead body dragged across to the wood-stack, which was then ignited so as to hide all traces of the crime. (Flashpoint Threshold Met Medical Device Problem, Food and Drug Administration) Issue associated with approaching certain temperatures at which a combustible liquid ignites. (Herschel sees budding stars and a giant, strange ring, NASA) The clumps gravitationally collapse in on themselves, growing denser and hotter in their cores until nuclear fusion ignites and a star is born. (Dramatic Stellar Fireworks of Star Birth, The Titi Tudorancea Bulletin) (ALMA Captures Dramatic Stellar Fireworks, ESO) In the densest regions, protostars ignite and begin to drift about randomly. You may be able to ignite a favorite project that you were once passionate about but had to put aside due to lack of time or funding. Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc. Ignitable ignitible (capable of burning)įire up heat ignite inflame stir up wakeĪrouse elicit enkindle evoke fire kindle provoke raise (call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses))įerment (work up into agitation or excitement) Light up (start to burn with a bright flame) Ignitor (a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire)Ĭatch fire combust conflagrate erupt ignite take fireĬhange state turn (undergo a transformation or a change of position or action)īlow out (erupt in an uncontrolled manner)

Ignitor (a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires) Ignition (the process of initiating combustion or catching fire) Ignition (the act of setting something on fire) Igniter (a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire) Igniter (a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires) Reignite (ignite anew, as of something burning)Ĭonflagrate enkindle inflame kindle (cause to start burning)įlare up (ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down)Įxtinguish (put out, as of fires, flames, or lights) Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "ignite"):įire up light light up (begin to smoke)

Verbs of raining, snowing, thawing, thundering
