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inflame
1. Become inflamed; to get sore.
2. To arouse or to excite feelings and passions.
3. To excite an intense emotion, especially anger or jealousy, in someone.
4. To make an emotion; such as, anger or jealousy to become more intense.
5. To become, or to make body tissue become, red and swollen, in response to an injury or an infection.
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(Greek [phlegmatikos] and Latin [phlegmaticus]: heat, inflammation; burn, inflame)
(Latin: in, into, within, inside, on, toward [il-, ir-, im-], in, into, etc.: involve, incur, invade; also, used intensively, as in the words inflame and inflammable, or without perceptible force.)