Inflamed in a sentence as an adjective

Your intestines are inflamed and you feel bloated in a weird way.

Pinpoint interventions, like I've been making in less inflamed threads, have no hope of working on these, so we have to do something else.

I won’t go into much details, just address some points.- The whole situation in Ukraine was, and is, largely provoked and inflamed by Russia.

No: Ecuador inflamed the situation by deliberately posting a bad translation of the letter sent to them by the UK. Britain never said they would 'storm' the embassy.

The UK inflamed the situation with the irresponsible talk of storming Ecuador's embassy.

I know it's anecdotal, but since I started flossing regularly, I've noticed a drastic reduction in the amount of times I get inflamed gums.

If you chose to be inflamed ...It's simple really, many people believe that privacy relevant data shouldn't be collected without the users consent.

It is stronger even than the rigorism of the Hays Office, just as in certain great times in history it has inflamed greater forces that were turned against it, namely, the terror of the tribunals.

It was a very natural subject of talk for us, but really -- do you want to hear about the state of an inflamed heart we found in a dissected kitten, what happens to bodily functions when some dude flails a cat while holding it by the tail, how a neglected cat lost her eye to disease or other fascinating subjects from this category?

Who really knows if China's South Sea strategy is the result of a concerted turn towards militarism, inflamed nationalistic sentiments forcing the government in a particular direction, a geopolitical priority based on projected energy needs, emergent behavior from different factions struggling for power, or a combination of these things?

The coffee finds nothing else in the sack, and so it attacks these delicate and voluptuous linings; it acts like a food and demands digestive juices; it wrings and twists the stomach for these juices, appealing as a pythoness appeals to her god; it brutalizes these beautiful stomach linings as a wagon master abuses ponies; the plexus becomes inflamed; sparks shoot all the way up to the brain.

Inflamed definitions

adjective

resulting from inflammation; hot and swollen and reddened; "eyes inflamed with crying"

adjective

lighted with red light as if with flames; "streets ablaze with lighted Christmas trees"; "the inflamed clouds at sunset"; "reddened faces around the campfire"

See also: reddened

adjective

adorned with tongues of flame