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Definition of Reinflaming
1. reinflame [v] - See also: reinflame
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinflaming
Literary usage of Reinflaming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz by Carl Schurz (1913)
"... without being disturbed again and again by what may be called the Southern
problem, reinflaming party spirit and distracting the popular mind. ..."
2. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1871)
"... and heat strongly ; oxygen is evolved, and may be recognized by its power of
reinflaming an incandescent match inserted in the tube. ..."
3. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical, Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1876)
"... and heat strongly ; oxygen is evolved, and may be recognized by its power of
reinflaming an incandescent match inserted in the tube. ..."
4. American Mechanics' Magazine (1825)
"... dissolved in water, when applied on burning substances, forms an incrustation
over the surface extinguished, and prevents that part from reinflaming. ..."
5. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical, Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1873)
"... and heat strongly ; oxygen is evolved, and may be recognized by its power of
reinflaming an incandescent match inserted in the tube. ..."
6. Life of Zebulon B. Vance by Clement Dowd (1897)
"... and we will cover the facts and obscure the logic of the case by reinflaming
the bitter prejudices of the war in the hearts of our constituents ! ..."
7. The Eastern Question and Its Solution by Morris Jastrow (1920)
"... as in reinflaming intense hostility between Greece and Bulgaria, both eager
to obtain control of Macedonia, with Servia, while siding with Greece, ..."
8. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical, Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1879)
"... and heat strongly ; oxygen is evolved, and may be recognized by its power of
reinflaming an incandescent match inserted in the tube. ..."