Inflame in spanish
Inflamar
pronunciation: inflɑmɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: inflɑmɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
inflame1 = exarcerbar, empeorar.
Example: Focuses on two areas, economics and race, and argues that government policy has done much to inflame the conflict.more:
» inflame + a problem = exarcerbar un problema.
Example: Paradoxically, the world may become stronger through the process of learning but this may itself inflame the problem.inflame2 = encender, prender.
Example: His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.inflame3 = inflamar.
Example: The disease is called temporal arteritis because the temporal arteries, which course along the sides of the head just in front of the ears (to the temples), often become inflamed.