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1 inflame
[ɪnˈfleɪm] verbto cause (feelings etc) to become violent.يُثير، يُلْهِبُ المشاعِر، يُغْضِبُ -
2 inflame, ignite
أَلْهَبَ \ inflame, ignite. -
3 يلتهب
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4 أثار
1́ n. chafe, bias2́ v. aggravate, excite, arouse, exacerbate, engage, irritate, move, stimulate, rouse, kindle, awaken, work, evoke, ferment, flurry, impassion, infuriate, bestir oneself, inspire, instigate, switch on, turn on, urge, foment, fret, fuss, heat, inflame -
5 أجج
v. kindle, inflame, rekindle, revive -
6 أذكى
v. inflame, put smb. wise -
7 أشعل
v. inflame, burn, fire, ignite, light, fan the flame, light up, torch, kindle, enkindle, rekindle, switch on, turn on, lit -
8 التهب
v. ignite, inflame -
9 غضب
1́ n. anger, ire, exasperation, indignation, irritation, gall, grumpiness, irascibility, pique, pout, resentment, spleen, seethe, outrage, outcry, madness, fire, flounce, dander, soreness2́ v. be angry, bear, fret, fume, jitter, pet, rage, go mad, lose one's shirt, inflame, aggravate, embitter, anger, annoy, crab, displease, exasperate, heat, irritate, itch, madden, vex, gall, nettle, peeve, offend, provoke, rile, ruffle, sour, spite -
10 لهب
1́ n. flame2́ v. inflame, inspire, blaze, reanimate, thrill -
11 هاج
v. vex, seethe, fling about, ramp, rave, toss, kindle, excite, flush, fluster, inflame, thrill, carry away, carry along -
12 أثار
أثَارَ: هَيّجَto excite, agitate, stir (up), arouse, rouse, move, kindle, inflame, work up; to irritate; to provoke, incite, instigate, foment -
13 أثار ثائرته أو غضبه
أثَارَ ثائِرَتَهُ أو غَضَبَهُto enrage, infuriate, incense, madden, anger, irritate, exasperate, acerbate, embitter, inflame, excite, provoke, vex -
14 أجج
أجّجَ (النّارَ إلخ)to light, kindle, inflame; to set ablaze, stoke, stir up -
15 أحرق
أحْرَقَto burn, incinerate, destroy by fire, consume with fire, set on fire, set fire to, set afire, set ablaze, ignite, kindle, light, inflame, enkindle; to scorch, singe, scald, sear, char -
16 أذكى
أذْكَى: أشْعَلَ، أجّجto kindle, inflame, light; to stoke, stir up -
17 أشعل
أشْعَلَto light, kindle, ignite, inflame, enkindle; to burn, set on fire, set fire to -
18 أضرم
أضْرَمَto kindle, light, enkindle, ignite, inflame; to burn, set on fire, set fire to -
19 أغضب
أغْضَبَ: أغَاظَ، أحْنَقَto anger, enrage, infuriate, madden, exasperate, acerbate, inflame, incense, irritate, vex, annoy, embitter, peeve, provoke -
20 ألهب
ألْهَبَ: أشْعَلَto inflame, ignite, kindle, enkindle, light, set on fire, set aflame, set fire to
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Inflame — In*flame , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inflamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inflaming}.] [OE. enflamen, OF. enflamer, F. enflammer, L. inflammare, inflammatum; pref. in in + flammare to flame, fr. flamma flame. See {Flame}.] 1. To set on fire; to kindle; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Inflame — In*flame , v. i. To grow morbidly hot, congested, or painful; to become angry or incensed. Wiseman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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inflame — [in flame′] vt. inflamed, inflaming [ME enflamen < OFr enflammer < L inflammare: see IN 1 & FLAME] 1. to set on fire 2. to arouse passion, desire, or violence in; excite intensely, as with anger 3. to increase the intensity of (passion,… … English World dictionary
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inflame — also enflame verb (inflamed; also enflamed; inflaming; also enflaming) Etymology: Middle English enflamen, from Anglo French enflamer, from Latin inflammare, from in + flamma flame Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
inflame — verb a) To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow. b) To kindle or intensify, as passion or appetite; to excite to an excessive or unnatural action or heat; as, to inflame desire … Wiktionary
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