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ignite meaning

Ignite

Definition:
To ignite means to set something on fire or to cause it to catch fire. It can also refer to the act of arousing or stimulating a feeling, interest, or activity, often suggesting the beginning of something significant.

Usage:

  1. “The campfire was ignited using dry leaves and twigs.”
  2. “The inspiring speech ignited a passion for activism among the youth.”

Etymology:
The term “ignite” comes from the Latin word “ignītus,” which is the past participle of “ignīre,” meaning “to set on fire,” derived from “ignis,” meaning “fire.” The prefix “in-” indicates a causative action.

Pronunciation:
/ɪɡˈnaɪt/

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This term is commonly used in both literal contexts (related to fire) and figurative contexts (related to emotions or actions).

  1. The speaker’s passionate words were enough to ignite a fire of enthusiasm in the audience.
  2. They used a match to ignite the campfire, creating a warm glow in the dark.
  3. Her innovative ideas helped to ignite a new wave of creativity within the team.
  4. The documentary aimed to ignite public interest in environmental issues.
  5. The controversial decision seemed to ignite a heated debate among the community members.

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