Examples of 'has inflamed' in a sentence

Meaning of "has inflamed"

Has inflamed: This phrase indicates that something, such as a situation, emotion, or physical condition, has become aggravated, intensified, or exacerbated. It often implies heightened tension, irritation, or sensitivity

How to use "has inflamed" in a sentence

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has inflamed
Person with hepatitis has inflamed liver.
Violence has inflamed international relations.
The attack on the shuttlecraft has inflamed the dispute.
Has inflamed the sciatic nerve.
The shuttle attack has inflamed the dispute.
And it has inflamed the hearts of a whole generation.
Consider the situation when the lymph node has inflamed under the jaw.
The blast has inflamed passions.
In fact, the current government has inflamed them.
The situation has inflamed public opinion in both countries.
Furthermore, the assassination that was just carried out has inflamed the situation.
She has inflamed ovaries.
I do imagine that firebrand tongue of yours has inflamed many a man, weak as they are.
Eric Niat has inflamed the militants of the Rdpc.
Furthermore, the assassination which has just been carried out has inflamed the situation.

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The discrepancy has inflamed fears and sparked questions.
Certainly there are internal and external motivations, whose convergence has inflamed these wars.
My girlfriend has inflamed bleeding gums that are puffy.
But our immigration to Xin'trea has inflamed tensions.
His release has inflamed the US administration.
My dear Lolotte, the pain of our separation has inflamed my blood.
The painting has inflamed tensions on Capitol Hill between the two parties.
The long-standing French occupation of the country has inflamed anti-French sentiments.
The Azizabad bombing has inflamed public uproar over US air strikes in Afghanistan.
The situation should be controlled, that 's crucial Peace is essential The blast has inflamed passions.
There is clearly a domino effect that has inflamed the market from Vancouver to Toronto.
The violence has inflamed a long-running political debate on immigration.
Colonial Vietnam . The long-standing French occupation of the country has inflamed anti-French sentiments.
In others, infidelity has inflamed the animosity between them.
The hell they have been catching for 400 years has inflamed them.
And for centuries, it has inflamed the minds of explorers.
Above all, it has inflamed the entire Muslim world.
From the 9th through the 20th centuries the Toledot has inflamed Christian hostility towards Jews.
Most certainly, this has inflamed the Saints ' desire for His return and their departure.
But our immigration to Xin'trea has inflamed tensions . - Yes.
The ear has inflamed - what to do?
A series of abductions and murders has inflamed age-old tensions and sparked armed unrest in Gaza.
Once again Gustavo Dudamel has inflamed audiences and hearts!

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