Examples of 'has flared' in a sentence

Meaning of "has flared"

has flared: This phrase is used to describe a situation where emotions, tensions, or a situation have intensified or become more intense

How to use "has flared" in a sentence

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has flared
Which has flared up into sacred fury.
Since then civil strife has flared.
Violence has flared sporadically in many such neighborhoods since then.
The lightning of wrath has flared.
The unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides.
We note that opposition to the regime has flared up again.
Violence has flared again in northern Nigeria.
The epidemic has flared up.
The medication is usually applied directly to the skin where it has flared up.
The delay in holding an election has flared up violence in the country.
Violence has flared in Bolivia amid efforts by a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution.
Controversy over patronage issues has flared up periodically over the years.
The discussion over whether harmonization or liberalization should come first has flared up once again.
Beware of a horse that has flared nostrils and their ears back.
Ethnic conflict between Chinese and the Uighur Muslim population has flared ever since.

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This issue has flared up fiercely in Greece lately.
He has an Achilles problem that has flared up again.
Their animosity has flared in a war of words on Twitter.
About a year has passed, and the battle over speed has flared up again.
Intercommunal violence has flared up recently around the town of Poso.
But talks on implementing the accord appear to have broken down, and violence has flared.
The Tibet issue has flared up again.
Fighting has flared up again in the Central African nation of Chad.
The plague on Styris IV has flared up out of control.
But violence has flared since May, turning the southeast into a virtual no-go area.
Preferably, the capsule has flared sidewalls.
The one who has flared up should stop speaking immediately!
Ever since then, the controversy has flared up at intervals.
Since then, unrest has flared often after residents have run ins with the police.
The debate on Ukraine 's debt has flared up again.
The skirmish has flared up here, just outside of St. Louis.
I do not believe you are . I see that your tennis elbow has flared up again.
A protest movement has flared up on Facebook.
Over the past few years, a centuries-old rivalry between China and Japan has flared anew.
Since the time referendum the issue has flared up in Creston politics at least twice.
THE WORLD 'S restless fixation with where Jews live has flared up again.
Unless his herpes has flared up, he will be just fine.
In the United States, political debate on immigration has flared repeatedly.
Recently, the pandemic has flared up again in many countries.
AI Shepard 's ear infection has flared up.
The skin on her face has flared up not with spots, but a rash.
Your client is a matinee idol. unless his herpes has flared up, he'll be just fine.
This unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides . Fig . 6-1.
That 's the debate that has flared in recent days.
I've heard it works wonders for eczema, and mine has flared terribly this winter.
I just want you to know that my sciatica has flared up, and I stink like a steakhouse.
Asano 's chronic illness has flared up?
Thousands have been injured as violence has flared in cities including Cairo, Suez and Alexandria.
The lightning of wrath has flared - War!
Madam President, the civil war in Liberia has flared up again for the umpteenth time.

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Since then civil strife has flared
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