set afire
ignited
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ignited.
Editorial note
Whenever the Tsar Bomba comes up, the potential for it to have ignited the atmosphere is always brought up.
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set afire
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for ignited.
adjective
set afire
Example sentences
Whenever the Tsar Bomba comes up, the potential for it to have ignited the atmosphere is always brought up.
For reference, Oculus had a $75M round last December, and they had ignited an entire VR developer community.
The compressed air is subsequently fed into the rocket combustion chamber where it is ignited with stored liquid hydrogen.
The energy from the gunpowder being ignited has to transfer somewhere, unless there was no gunpowder to begin with.
Books like ignited minds and India 2020 written by him were visionary and always inspired me.
All the conspirators in Godhra which ignited the religious tensions in Gujarat were Muslims and all of the victims are Hindu.
It is cold, so is denser than air and spreads out on the surface, and when ignited goes off with a big bang.
But what really ignited the ire of the press was mostly the fact that Langevin was already married, though estranged from his wife.
I'm going to sleep now, and I hope the world haven't self-ignited before I wake up.
Both countries are a force in creating content with technology, which is probably the winning strategy and both places have been ignited by it.
The original people/passion that ignited the company moves on, retires, or dies.
Then consider the fact that the boreal has a high density of bogs and lakes means the wood is frequently waterlogged, so the chance of boreal wildfires being ignited gradually become slim-to-none, especially if it was a cold period in the climatic cycles.
Quote examples
His books "Ignited Minds" and "Wings of Fire" are highly inspiring and are filled with hope for India.
"The enlightenment" and periods/movements that followed it were ignited by excitement and optimism about what science is and what it can achieve.
In my younger days I had a PVC potato gun which everyone referred to as a "fffoooooont cannon", due to the sound it made when you ignited the hairspray.
The crash resulted in the deaths of all 271 passengers and crew on board, as well as two people on the ground." "On July 11, 1991, Nigeria Airways Flight 2120, a Douglas DC-8-61 aircraft operated by Nationair Canada, crashed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia after two tires ignited upon takeoff, leading to an in-flight fire.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use ignited in a sentence?
Whenever the Tsar Bomba comes up, the potential for it to have ignited the atmosphere is always brought up.
What does ignited mean?
set afire
What part of speech is ignited?
ignited is commonly used as adjective.