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Filter by Meaning The athlete's rigorous training session led to an inflame on his knee.
The controversial documentary sought to inflame emotions and ignite a public outcry.
The artist used vibrant colors to inflame the painting.
The religious leader's sermon aimed to inflame the devotion of his followers.
The inflammatory remarks by the politician only served to inflame the already heated debate.
The extremist group's propaganda videos aimed to inflame recruitment and radicalize vulnerable individuals.
The chemical exposure at the factory caused an inflame on his face, requiring medical attention.
The hot, humid weather can cause mosquito bites to inflame and become more itchy and irritating.
The heated argument between the two friends only served to inflame their longstanding disagreements.
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