Examples of 'conflagrations' in a sentence

Meaning of "conflagrations"

Conflagration refers to a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over a wide area, often causing significant damage to property and posing a threat to lives
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How to use "conflagrations" in a sentence

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In one of the greatest conflagrations of all time.
Developmental advances are due to international conflagrations.
The inundations and conflagrations which threaten.
People in despair compared the two conflagrations.
Major conflagrations in other regions have been extinguished or dispersed.
Arsonists rarely get caught in their own conflagrations.
Yet many other regional conflagrations remain to be extinguished.
One of the goals of fire prevention is to avoid conflagrations.
And leaving conflagrations of ashes that used to be human beings.
This is a list of major urban conflagrations.
The renewing conflagrations continually fuse and merge them together.
Let it feel all the conflagrations.
But these sparks caused conflagrations only because there was already plenty of kindling.
Linked to apocalyptic events such as universal floods and conflagrations.
Civilians rioted and great conflagrations engulfed the city.

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Put out small office fires before they become huge conflagrations.
In their own conflagrations.
We have emerged from the era of cold war and incessant fears of global conflagrations.
And the first conflagrations.
This only increases the anger of the protestors and will cause more conflagrations.
It was one of the more costly conflagrations in the history of humanity.
These are the principles that have enabled the international community to successfully deter world conflagrations.
Avoids risk of conflagrations.
Conflagrations have been concentrated primarily in Delta and Rivers States.
List of conflagrations.
That would only drive the world towards a vicious circle of increasing conflagrations and calamities.
Who is behind the major conflagrations which have plagued mankind particularly during the last centuries.
Finally, we propose statement of corrective solutions to conflagrations.
We are all accustomed to hearing about conflagrations in Greece ever since we exist.
It can provide warmth, but it can also bring destruction from terrible conflagrations.
Below the MOC explosions and conflagrations can not propagate.
Numerous conflagrations had occurred, resulting in the prohibition of brewing during the summer months.
He predicted subsequent storm, tornado and conflagrations as well.
You are going to have conflagrations developing, tens of blocks will be on fire.
One after the other, there are communal conflagrations.
In one of the greatest conflagrations of all time… The first world war.
Still, they have not been completely immune to conflagrations.
So, where do sudden conflagrations such as those in London last week come from?
Yet scientists say that record-dry weather contributed to the conditions for deadly conflagrations.
According to The Guardian, the conflagrations over the past two years have spawned.
I doubt it . Arsonists rarely get caught in their own conflagrations.
But the nationalist conflagrations of 1914 made this feeling of Europeanness disappear for three decades.
Whether Battaglia like it or not, we are heading towards immense class conflagrations.
DW - In the aftermath of these conflagrations and cataclysms?
Regardless, Nero enacted fire code laws following the Great Fire to avoid further conflagrations.
County firefighters prevented several conflagrations in summer of 1929.
Conflagrations ( fire storms ), as occurred in.
Many people, including several children, have died in these conflagrations.
The latter two regions were sent 28 and 70 fire engines to deal with large conflagrations.
The memory of “I won't love you anymore if… ” freezes over the spontaneous conflagrations of enjoyment.

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