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Definitions for ignited
ig·nit·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
ignited, enkindled, kindledadjective
set afire
"the ignited paper"; "a kindled fire"
GCIDE
ignitedadjective
set afire or burning.
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ignited
Ignited refers to the act of setting something on fire or causing it to start burning. It can also mean to spark or trigger a particular emotion or situation, or to make something become more intense.
Webster Dictionary
Ignited
of Ignite
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dieting
editing
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ignited in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ignited in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of ignited in a Sentence
The gods of war have reawakened me. They've ignited my ego and want me to go to war again.
When Johnny and I started playing together, it really ignited our youthful spirit and creativity, we would joke about how we felt 18 again, so that just became the album title too.
It just ignited a deep-seated anger, which I think we all recognized, this violent culture against women in the UK isn't new to women, but it's come on top of years of austerity that has disproportionally affected women.
It might have been ignited by President Donald Trump, but it's not about President Donald Trump, it's about the importance of science in society and continuing the support for the science community in keeping our edge.
It's re-ignited our interest in this period of history, it's got people talking and it's got people debating and it's got people reading widely about Richard III, and realizing that there's far more to this man than people ever knew.
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