Present participle for to set (something) on fire
“Ahab called upon his god to bring down fire and ignite the wood.”
Present participle for to catch fire, or to cause to catch fire
“Dead limbs on trees ignite from sparks, sometimes at considerable height above the ground.”
Present participle for to spark off (something), to trigger
“We wanted to ignite public interest in the old historical building.”
Present participle for to cause something to begin to work or operate
“Warsitz planned to ignite the engine from the cockpit.”
Present participle for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
Present participle for to burn or set fire to
Present participle for to explode, or cause to explode, usually into pieces
Present participle for to drive spiritually or urge someone on
Present participle for to emanate or shoot forth sparks
Present participle for to light up or brighten with light
The act or process of burning
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