Inflame

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( v. t.) To put in a state of inflammation; to produce morbid heat, congestion, or swelling, of; as, to inflame the eyes by overwork.

(2): ( v. t.) To provoke to anger or rage; to exasperate; to irritate; to incense; to enrage.

(3): ( v. i.) To grow morbidly hot, congested, or painful; to become angry or incensed.

(4): ( v. t.) To exaggerate; to enlarge upon.

(5): ( v. t.) To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.

(6): ( v. t.) Fig.: To kindle or intensify, as passion or appetite; to excite to an excessive or unnatural action or heat; as, to inflame desire.

King James Dictionary [2]

Infla'Me, L. inflammo in and flamma, flame.

1. To set on fire to kindle to cause to burn in a literal sense. But more generally, 2. To excite or increase, as passion or appetite to enkindle into violent action as, to inflame love, lust or thirst to inflame desire or anger. 3. To exaggerate to aggravate in description.

A friend exaggerates a man's virtues, an enemy inflames his crimes. Unusual.

4. To heat to excite excessive action in the blood as to inflame the blood or body to inflame with wine. 5. To provoke to irritate to anger. 6. To increase to exasperate as, to inflame the enmity of parties, or the spirit of sedition. 7. To increase to augment as, to inflame a presumption.

Infla'Me, To grow hot, angry and painful.

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