Examples of 'has ignited' in a sentence

Meaning of "has ignited"

Has ignited: To have sparked, triggered, or started something, such as a process, movement, or reaction. This phrase is commonly used to describe the beginning or initiation of a significant event, change, or development

How to use "has ignited" in a sentence

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has ignited
Robert McNamara has ignited further debate.
It has ignited passion like nothing before it.
Observe that the burner has ignited.
The proposal has ignited a firestorm of debate.
A power within you that has ignited.
His killing has ignited racial tensions.
Escaping gas that has ignited.
This night has ignited in me a lust of disturbing insatiability.
The new star has ignited.
But it has ignited a debate about the past.
The supermassive black hole has ignited a quasar.
Has ignited his son.
The fuel has ignited.
It has ignited a furious debate.
The cobalt has ignited.

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It has ignited a desire to pursue further knowledge and experiences.
Now the little flame of sex has ignited again.
So an attraction has ignited you just start hanging out.
Never add additional lighter fluid once charcoal has ignited.
Backward time travel has ignited a myriad of science fiction scenarios.
Release the knob some second after the burner has ignited.
The anomaly has ignited old and new fears alike.
We hope this introduction to electrons and magnetic fields has ignited your curiosity.
This respect has ignited his passion for the environment.
This epidemic of unconstitutional legislation has ignited a firestorm of opposition.
Adger already has ignited his family with the bitcoin virus.
Make sure the correct burner is turned on and that the burner has ignited.
It is possible that the spark has ignited and the attraction is still there.
This has ignited a reappraisal of the peer review system for serious scientific journals.
Close the door when the firewood has ignited and the fire is burning well.
The case has ignited tensions between civil rights organizations and the police department.
Cephalopods have a phantasmagorical quality that has ignited and challenged human imagination for millennia.
It has ignited countless nationalistic political parties in Europe.
Let them dance Our joy has ignited.
But the delivery crisis has ignited a debate over alternative energy and nuclear power.
A number of speakers welcomed the debate that the disagreement on the EU budget has ignited.
The move has ignited a debate in Quebec.
But recently the rapidly increasing popularity of such tools has ignited consternation at the FBI.
Rakeem Boyd has ignited this hometown crowd.
The intense heat of the Ejecta Cloud has ignited fires.
This incitement has ignited violence by Muslims on several occasions.
After the exhibition between Spartacus and Crixus has ignited his son.
That has ignited the most violent riot in California history.
Tunisia provided the spark that has ignited political fires across the Arab world.
Has ignited further debate over the ongoing war in Vietnam.
Ensure that the burner has ignited or turn the dial back to the OFF position.
Across the land . Political correctness has ignited controversy.
Erdogan has ignited the process of disengagement for the Kurds.
The current Ebola epidemics in West Africa has ignited a race to produce a vaccine.
Robert McNamara has ignited further debate over the ongoing war in Vietnam.

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