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Inflammable

Inflammable meaning

Capable of burning. | Easily set on fire. | Easily excited; set off by the slightest excuse; easily enraged or inflamed.

Synonyms of Inflammable

Example sentences (13)

They cremated the body by pouring diesel and other inflammable material on it,” said a teary-eyed Singh.

He urged them not to keep petrol and other inflammable substances in their homes, stressing that the heat and the dry weather would enhance their easy combustion.

Piles of leaves and other inflammable material had been set on fire at many spots around the house.

Court records show that the suspect intentionally poured an inflammable liquid in a cupboard full of clothes and set it on fire with the intention to damage the entire house.

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Preliminary probe revealed that use of highly inflammable material and tyres, which doubled up as chairs in the coaching class, caused the fire to spread rapidly, a senior state government official said last month.

According to the police, Irfan had set the room, in which his son and two brothers were sleeping, on fire by pouring inflammable substance and bolted the door from outside on the intervening night of August 5-6, 2014.

The boy poured a bottle of thinner, a highly inflammable liquid, on the bonfire in order to intensify the blaze.

They also queried the inability of the security men on duty in the area to raise alarm when they spotted an unusual fire or smoke in a place that doesn’t even sell any inflammable material.

From the pine and the certain such evergreen trees inflammable resin is collected.

He speculated that "inflammable air" was in fact identical to the hypothetical substance called " phlogiston " citation citation and further finding in 1781 that the gas produces water when burned.

Many investigators had been experimenting with the combination of Henry Cavendish 's inflammable air, which Lavoisier termed hydrogen ( Greek for "water-former"), with dephlogisticated air (oxygen) by electrically sparking mixtures of the gases.

Noted for his discovery of hydrogen or what he called "inflammable air".