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incinerate

[ in-sin-uh-reyt ]

verb (used with object)

incinerated, incinerating.
  1. to burn or reduce to ashes; cremate.


incinerate

/ ɪˈɪəˌɪ /

verb

  1. to burn up completely; reduce to ashes
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Derived Forms

  • ˌԱˈپDz, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • ·e·tDz noun
  • ܲi·İ·e adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of incinerate1

1545–55; < Medieval Latin ԳԱٳܲ (past participle of ԳԱ ) < Latin in- in- 2 + ciner- (stem of cinis ) ashes + -ٳܲ -ate 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of incinerate1

C16: from Medieval Latin ԳԱ, from Latin in- ² + cinis ashes
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Then came another wait to dump their loads — an untold number of incinerated living room sets, teddy bears, running shoes and other detritus, spilling into a final resting place.

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On Jan. 7, they were all incinerated, along with most of Palisades Charter Elementary School, by the Palisades fire.

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As homes, businesses and cars — and the products within them — were incinerated, gases, chemicals, asbestos and other toxic pollutants were released into the air, often settling into soil and dust.

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As is typical, Dunthorne confronts gaps in the historical record — documents incinerated by bombs, removed by the Allies, even discarded by unsentimental relatives.

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All of that was incinerated, along with the artificial tree.

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