Synonym: burn, kindle, light, stoke. Similar words: dignity, indignity, benignity, sign in, signify, dignify, feigning, insignia. Meaning: [ɪg'naɪt] v. 1. cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat 2. start to burn or burst into flames 3. arouse or excite feelings and passions.
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31. Perhaps it will ignite the fire of their world.
32. Static electricity will ignite gasoline vapors.
33. A lighted cigarette can ignite a big forest fire.
34. The upper edge of spray near the nozzle would ignite first for its appropriate fuel concentration and higher temperature.
35. This might be an exaggeration, though, because astronomers believe this planet would have to be 80 times as massive to ignite into a star. Even at that, it'd be a red dwarf star.
36. And the sooth canoodle will ignite our new power. After all, love is the feeling that make our life feel abundant.
37. The outer band of the Photon Energy is very dense in order to sweep out the third-dimensional essence and to ignite the fourth-dimensional energy.
38. In the paper, the dependability of explode energy of blasting fuse through space attenuation ignite the high energy ignition compositions was learned.
39. In addition, smoking male workers, family cooking, clothes and other debris piled everywhere, with board room itself, so easy to ignite, which will also constitute a fire hazard.
40. This happens only when a country has excellent surveillance and response capacity, able to detect every imported case and ensure that it does not ignite a re-establishment of transmission.
41. When NASA shuttles liftoff, they actually ignite their three main engines six seconds early to begin building up thrust before the countdown clock hits zero.
42. Conclusion GA3 and Z can promote germination of American ginseng seed, but cannot ignite the development of proembryo.
43. For this method, it is important that the entire burning surface of the grain ignite simultaneously.
44. The rocket rises and we can see the second stage ignite.
45. In order to ignite the liquids product successfully,[sentence dictionary] ethanol was used as an auxiliary fuel for the heating value determination of liquid product obtained from corn stalk pyrolysis using calorimeter.
46. It'supplies the high - voltage surges that ignite the compressed air fuel mixture in the combustion chambers.
47. A fuel's piloted ignition temperature is the heat level required to form a gas that will ignite when exposed to a spark.
48. To fail to ignite when expected. Used of an internal-combustion engine.
49. A team at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics will report on 1 May that they have designed lasers that could ignite the fuel/air mixture in combustion engines.
50. Match with the ignite electrode[sentencedict.com], detect electrode and gas solenoid valve to realize the burner auto. ignition and flame-out protection.
51. The recent fighting in the area could ignite regional passions far beyond the borders.
52. Organize your day to avoid any setbacks that might ignite temper flare - ups.
53. Firewall: Ignite 5 Spies who have a sapper on a friendly building.
54. Semiconductor bridge (SCB) was utilized to ignite energetic materials with thin film discharge and characterized of low input energy, high safety and logic control possibility.
55. In an earlier era , Washington's exertions would have been enough to ignite another long economic expansion.
56. Witnesses said the suicide bomber drove through the security fence, hit the UN building, reception area, ignite the bomb, causing heavy casualties.
57. All it then takes is a spark from an arcing electricity cable to ignite grassy kindling and waxy chaparral .
58. Controlled Burn: Ignite 50 enemies capturing one of your control points.
59. The trigger is used for generating excitation pulse for the thyratron to ignite.
60. Nothing less than a fission bomb can ignite a thermonuclear reaction.
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