What does Ignite mean?
Definitions for Ignite
ɪgˈnaɪtig·nite
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Princeton's WordNet
ignite, lightverb
cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat
"Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter"; "Light a cigarette"
erupt, ignite, catch fire, take fire, combust, conflagrateverb
start to burn or burst into flames
"Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
inflame, stir up, wake, ignite, heat, fire upverb
arouse or excite feelings and passions
"The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor"; "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred"
Wiktionary
igniteverb
to set fire to (something), to light (something)
igniteverb
to spark off (something), to enthuse
igniteverb
to commence burning.
Etymology: From ignitus, past participle of ignio. Derived from ignis, from h₁ngʷni- and, thus, related to Sanskrit अग्नि, Lithuanian ugnis and Russian.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To IGNITEverb
To kindle; to set on fire.
Etymology: from ignis, fire, Latin.
Take good firm chalk, ignite it in a crucible, and then powder it. Nehemiah Grew, Musæum.
ChatGPT
ignite
Ignite means to set on fire, cause to start burning, or to provoke or trigger a situation or event. It can be used literally, referring to the action of starting a fire, or metaphorically, to describe the initiation or sparking of reactions, emotions, or conflicts.
Webster Dictionary
Igniteverb
to kindle or set on fire; as, to ignite paper or wood
Igniteverb
to subject to the action of intense heat; to heat strongly; -- often said of incombustible or infusible substances; as, to ignite iron or platinum
Igniteverb
to take fire; to begin to burn
Etymology: [L. ignitus, p. p. of ignire to ignite, fr. ignis fire. See Igneous.]
Wikidata
Ignite
Ignite is a program for gifted and talented young people in South Australia, created in 1997 and formerly known as SHIP. It is administered by the South Australian Department of Education and Children's Services.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Ignite
ig-nīt′, v.t. to set on fire, to kindle: to render luminous with heat.—v.i. to take fire: to burn.—n. Ignitibil′ity.—adj. Ignīt′ible, that may be ignited.—n. Igni′tion, act of setting on fire: state of being kindled, and esp. of being made red hot. [L. ignīre, ignītum, to set on fire—ignis, fire.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Ignite in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Ignite in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Ignite in a Sentence
Confront Art co-founder Lindsay Eshelman:
We were hoping to ignite the same passion that poured into the streets in the summer of 2020, it was important to us to highlight the emerging leaders and voices of the movement.
After all, the FOMC is unquestionably willing to let inflation run hotter after spending the better part of a decade trying to ignite those flames.
To teach, ignite the fire of desire to learn.
There’s no clear driver that I can see that is going to ignite growth in the real economy. We continue to limp along.
We're lucky it didn't ignite.
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- إشعالArabic
- anzünden, zündenGerman
- ανάβωGreek
- fajrigi, ekbruligiEsperanto
- incendiarSpanish
- آتشPersian
- sytyttää, syttyäFinnish
- enflammerFrench
- adhaintIrish
- आग लगनाHindi
- կրակ տալ, վառելArmenian
- menyalakanIndonesian
- incendiareItalian
- 火を点けるJapanese
- ಬೆಂಕಿಹೊತ್ತಿಸಿKannada
- 점화하다Korean
- ignioLatin
- antennesNorwegian
- zapalić, zapalaćPolish
- acenderPortuguese
- загорать, зажечь, воспламениться, зажигать, воспламеняться, воспламенить, загореть, воспламенятьRussian
- tända, antändaSwedish
- எரியூட்டTamil
- మండించగలదుTelugu
- tutuşturmakTurkish
- запалитиUkrainian
- đốt cháyVietnamese
- אָנצינדןYiddish
- 點燃Chinese
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