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inflame

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All of those are senses that are in fact overdeveloped because you are inflamed when you become a mom.

It is characterised by severely dry, red, scaly, and inflamed skin that is highly susceptible to infection and skin cancer.

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Time and again it was the reality of what Fugard called “human desperation” that inflamed his imagination.

He called on all parties to "refrain from actions that could further inflame tensions, escalate conflict, exacerbate the suffering of affected communities, destabilize Syria, and jeopardize a credible and inclusive political transition."

From BBC

The City Council declined to overturn the commission’s decision, during a debate that inflamed racial divisions in the city.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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