Ignite
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British pronunciation/ɪɡnˈa‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪɡˈnaɪt/

Definition & Bedeutung von "ignite"

to ignite
01

entzünden

to cause something to catch fire
Transitive: to ignite sth
to ignite definition and meaning
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Sparks from the engine ignited the dry grass, starting a wildfire.
The match ignited the tinder, starting the campfire.
She ignited the fireworks with a sparkler, lighting up the night sky.
02

entzünden, entfachen

to spark or intensify a feeling or situation
Transitive: to ignite an emotion or reaction
03

entzünden, in Flammen aufgehen

to catch fire or to begin burning spontaneously
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The dry leaves began to ignite as the sun 's rays intensified.
Once the temperature rose sufficiently, the fuel started to ignite.
The fuel source was so volatile that it could easily ignite in the heat.
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Sparks from the engine ignited the dry grass, starting a wildfire.
The match ignited the tinder, starting the campfire.
She ignited the fireworks with a sparkler, lighting up the night sky.
Chemical reactions can ignite flammable materials, leading to fires.
He ignited the gas stove with a flick of the lighter.
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