inflame
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ɪn
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flame
ˈfleɪm
fleim
British pronunciation
/ɪnflˈe‍ɪm/

Définition et signification de « inflame » en anglais

to inflame
01

enflammer, irriter

to initiate a biological response to injury or infection, marked by redness, swelling, pain, and heat
Transitive: to inflame a body part
example
Exemples
Exposure to allergens can inflame the nasal passages, leading to symptoms such as sneezing and congestion.
L'exposition aux allergènes peut enflammer les voies nasales, entraînant des symptômes tels que des éternuements et une congestion.
02

enflammer, exacerber

to stir up or provoke intense emotions in someone
Transitive: to inflame a person or their emotions
example
Exemples
Her confrontational attitude only seemed to inflame the tension in the room.
Son attitude conflictuelle ne semblait qu'enflammer les tensions dans la pièce.
03

enflammer, embraser

to cause something to become brightly illuminated, often resembling flames
Transitive: to inflame a space or landscape
example
Exemples
The campfire 's dancing flames inflamed the darkness of the night.
Les flammes dansantes du feu de camp enflammaient l'obscurité de la nuit.
04

enflammer, allumer

to ignite or start a fire
Transitive: to inflame sth
example
Exemples
Carelessly discarded cigarettes can easily inflame dry vegetation, leading to wildfires.
Les cigarettes jetées négligemment peuvent facilement enflammer la végétation sèche, provoquant des incendies de forêt.
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