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Inflaming

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Inflaming meaning

present participle and gerund of inflame

Synonyms of Inflaming

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Don't prioritise it and they risk inflaming the divisions that already exist in the SNP and have surfaced during the party's first leadership campaign in almost two decades.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that Russia was acting "responsibly" with regard to peackeeping forces it has stationed in the breakaway region and warned Moldova against inflaming the situation further.

PF, its supporters, and sympathizers are basically inflaming the public that prices of essential commodities like fuel and food have risen from their point when PF leadership left office.

Stop inflaming this discussion.

That approach to inflaming global geopolitics suits Russia just fine.

The minister risked inflaming the row today as she demanded school chiefs who have not responded to a survey on Raac 'get off their backsides'.

Tsai meeting with McCarthy in the United States, rather than in Taiwan, was viewed as a compromise that would underscore support for the island but avoid inflaming tensions with Beijing.

That also would risk inflaming Trump’s base as he pursues the presidency and would further upend the 2024 White House race.

In addition to inflaming racism, emphasizing the foreign or external origins of a disease influences how people understand their own risk of disease and whether they change their behavior.

So if you have been inflaming people to believe the worst about somebody, then calling up that name, using that shibboleths is a way of getting the base that you’re trying to turn out to be responsive.

What is particularly distressing is that not even has been spared in this diabolical game of inflaming passions and inciting violence.

But that’s precisely where local news could also fall into the trap of losing trust — by trying to improve coverage of more nationally inflaming topics on a local level, the researchers found.

China so far has not visibly intervened in the situation, though it has published a series of strongly worded editorials in state media condemning "violent radicals" and "foreign forces" allegedly inflaming them.

Dominic Raab, the UK foreign secretary, condemned the use of live rounds, saying that “whilst there is no excuse for violence, the use of live ammunition is disproportionate, and only risks inflaming the situation”.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has warned Hong Kong's government it "risks inflaming a delicate and sensitive situation" by using emergency laws for the first time in 50 years as thousands of protesters defy orders and return to the streets.

It is a strategy that is completely indifferent to the dangers it is inflaming, legitimizing suspicions and hatred which can’t subsequently be switched off.

Judging from this, rationality should only dictate that if the property owner has/had any issue of contention, the Courts were and are still open to address his grievances rather than resorting to inflaming the polity with tense religious passions.

Kashmir still in mobile and internet lockdown after one month, inflaming tensions with car sales collapse 41% in August.

That was not the case Thursday at the Zayed Sports City Stadium, where the sound system blasted western dance music in an effort to avoid even the risk of inflaming tensions between rival supporters.

The short-term goal must be winning elections, and this means not helping Trump rile up his base by activating their sense of “threat” and inflaming the grievances and anger that lead them to rally around him.