transcription, транскрипция: [ verb ]
also en·flame in-ˈflām
( in·flamed also en·flamed ; in·flam·ing also en·flam·ing )
Etymology: Middle English enflamen, from Anglo-French enflamer, from Latin inflammare, from in- + flamma flame
Date: 14th century
transitive verb
1.
a. : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling ; especially : to make angry
b. : to make more heated or violent : intensify
insults served only to inflame the feud
2. : to set on fire : kindle
3. : to cause to redden or grow hot from anger or excitement
a face inflamed with passion
4. : to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)
intransitive verb
1. : to burst into flame
2. : to become excited or angered
3. : to become affected with inflammation
• in·flam·er noun