Incinerate in a sentence as a verb

My point applies in the same way to a laptop you buy, use, then incinerate.

If I want to toast and incinerate something, I'd turn it all the way to max.

Knowing the TSA, they'll just confiscate the devices and "incinerate them.

Sitting in traffic can incinerate 5-10 hours per week easily.

Would a solar furnace be hot enough to incinerate the nuclear waste so that it is much safer to dispose of?

If you tweet to your enemy "I'm gonna use my orbital laser to incinerate you from space, so that you're wiped clean off the map!

So like a hundred years ago you would be saying, "Upon perusing my letters received via post, I always immediately incinerate them in the woodstove.

And, frankly, a robust public health system is important enough that even if we have to incinerate the surplus, subsidized overproduction may well be worth doing.

Conservation of matter and energy and what-not, right?Of course, if we won't see any knock-on effects till well after the sun has expanded to incinerate the planet, then shoot, full speed ahead!

> I don't think you can confine the energy you're talking about in the space of a USB stickIt is very much possible to incinerate a chip die within a compact, hermetically-sealed container without releasing smoke or other tell-tale signs.

Several days after a car accident just happens to incinerate a controversial journalist, it's extremely unfair to label questions about potentially suspicious circumstances as a "conspiracy theory.

Well, you could put an industrial poultry fryer farm over the DDT spill and bury the DDT contaminated eggs in the bottom of the ocean, or maybe incinerate them or something to provide cogeneration heat and electricity to run the plant... yeah... it would just take a trillion birds a billion years to clean up a major spill.

If I built a safe in which combination A would open the door, but combination B would activate a system to incinerate the contents and upon presentation of a valid warrant for the contents of the safe I entered, or directed another to enter, combination B...could I be accused of tampering with evidence?

Incinerate definitions

verb

become reduced to ashes; "The paper incinerated quickly"

verb

cause to undergo combustion; "burn garbage"; "The car burns only Diesel oil"

See also: burn