Conflagrate in A Sentence

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    A carelessly discarded cigarette threatened to conflagrate the parched forest floor.

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    A lightning strike was enough to conflagrate the ancient wooden structure.

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    A match dropped on the dry grass could quickly conflagrate into a dangerous fire.

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    He feared the protests would conflagrate into violent riots across the city.

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    Her anger started to conflagrate when she discovered the deceit.

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    Her anger started to conflagrate when she realized she'd been betrayed.

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    Her creativity began to conflagrate, sparking new ideas and innovations.

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    Her determination began to conflagrate as she faced the challenging task.

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    Her determination started to conflagrate as she prepared for the competition.

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    Her disappointment began to conflagrate, overshadowing her initial optimism.

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    Her frustration began to conflagrate as she dealt with the complicated instructions.

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    Her frustration began to conflagrate as the project deadlines loomed closer.

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    Her frustration began to conflagrate when the computer froze again.

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    Her jealousy began to conflagrate within her, poisoning her thoughts and actions.

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    His ambition began to conflagrate, driving him to achieve his goals at any cost.

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    His anger began to conflagrate, consuming him with an uncontrollable rage.

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    His emotions threatened to conflagrate if he didn't find a way to release them.

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    His passion began to conflagrate as he spoke about his art.

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    His passion for learning began to conflagrate during his years in college.

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    His passion for music began to conflagrate in his youth, driving him to pursue a career in it.

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    His pent-up emotions began to conflagrate after years of suppressing them.

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    His resentment began to conflagrate, hardening his heart against his former friends.

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    His temper began to conflagrate, causing him to lash out in anger.

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    Rumors began to conflagrate through the town, fueled by gossip and speculation.

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    Sparks from the welding torch threatened to conflagrate the nearby flammable materials.

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    The abandoned building was a tinderbox, waiting for something to conflagrate it.

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    The abandoned building was likely to conflagrate due to years of neglect.

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    The actor hoped his performance would conflagrate the emotions of the audience.

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    The actress hoped her performance would conflagrate emotions in the audience.

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    The argument between the siblings threatened to conflagrate into a physical altercation.

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    The article threatened to conflagrate controversy with its scandalous claims.

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    The artist hoped the performance would conflagrate the audience's imagination.

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    The artist intentionally chose materials that would conflagrate in a spectacular finale to the performance.

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    The bonfire was designed to conflagrate quickly, providing warmth and light for the celebration.

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    The building, already damaged, threatened to conflagrate at any moment due to faulty wiring.

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    The chemical spill threatened to conflagrate with any source of ignition.

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    The conspiracy theories began to conflagrate online, fueled by misinformation.

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    The controversial book threatened to conflagrate societal opinions and incite debate.

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    The controversial decision threatened to conflagrate existing tensions within the organization.

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    The debate over the new law threatened to conflagrate societal divisions.

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    The dilapidated building was a prime candidate to conflagrate with minimal encouragement.

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    The dried grasses are waiting to conflagrate beneath the summer sun.

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    The dried vegetation in the field was ready to conflagrate under the summer heat.

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    The dry brush could easily conflagrate, turning the hillside into a raging inferno.

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    The dry brush stood ready to conflagrate if ignited by a stray spark.

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    The dry conditions made the entire region susceptible to conflagrate with a single spark.

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    The dry hay stacked in the barn could easily conflagrate, resulting in massive losses.

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    The dry kindling was expected to conflagrate immediately, ensuring a quick start to the fire.

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    The dry leaves and twigs were ready to conflagrate at the slightest touch of a flame.

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    The dry summer conditions made the fields susceptible to conflagrate with just a single spark.

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    The dry timber was just waiting to conflagrate in the heat of the day.

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    The emotional distress started to conflagrate within her, leading to a breakdown.

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    The emotional tension was likely to conflagrate into an argument if left unresolved.

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    The experiment went wrong, threatening to conflagrate the entire lab.

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    The forest fire was rapidly beginning to conflagrate across the state.

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    The fuel leak threatened to conflagrate, causing a catastrophic explosion.

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    The highly combustible material was likely to conflagrate if exposed to open flame.

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    The highly flammable gases were capable of conflagrating with explosive force.

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    The inflammatory rhetoric was designed to conflagrate the emotions of the crowd.

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    The inflammatory statement threatened to conflagrate public opinion against the company.

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    The neglected pile of leaves could conflagrate if a cigarette was dropped nearby.

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    The news of the scandal began to conflagrate throughout the entire community.

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    The news story threatened to conflagrate public anger over the politician's actions.

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    The oil spill posed a significant risk, threatening to conflagrate and pollute the coastline.

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    The old grievances threatened to conflagrate, reigniting the old feud between the families.

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    The old theories began to conflagrate under the weight of new evidence.

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    The old wooden structure would conflagrate quickly given its age and dryness.

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    The pile of old newspapers was likely to conflagrate if left near a heat source.

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    The political climate was so volatile that any small incident could conflagrate it.

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    The political scandal threatened to conflagrate the reputation of the entire government.

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    The political tensions in the region threatened to conflagrate into a full-blown war.

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    The political unrest threatened to conflagrate regional stability, causing widespread conflict.

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    The politician hoped the scandal wouldn't conflagrate into a national crisis.

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    The poorly maintained machinery was a fire hazard, likely to conflagrate if overworked.

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    The project, if not handled carefully, could conflagrate into a major disaster.

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    The protest could conflagrate into a full-blown rebellion if demands aren't met.

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    The rapidly spreading disease threatened to conflagrate the entire population.

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    The rumor began to conflagrate among the students, spreading like wildfire.

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    The rumors about the company's financial struggles threatened to conflagrate into a full-blown crisis.

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    The rumors quickly began to conflagrate and spread throughout the entire school.

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    The situation could conflagrate into a major international crisis if mishandled.

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    The situation could conflagrate into something serious if everyone doesn't calm down.

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    The situation had the potential to conflagrate into a major diplomatic crisis.

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    The speaker's controversial remarks threatened to conflagrate already existing social tensions.

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    The speaker's fiery words threatened to conflagrate the crowd's passions.

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    The speaker's intention was to conflagrate enthusiasm in the audience for the cause.

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    The speaker's words were intended to conflagrate the audience's enthusiasm.

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    The stack of newspapers, piled high in the corner, could easily conflagrate if exposed to a flame.

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    The stockpile of ammunition threatened to conflagrate, causing a massive explosion.

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    The story threatened to conflagrate public interest in the unsolved mystery.

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    The tinder pile was positioned to conflagrate instantly, ensuring warmth for the night.

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    The tinder was carefully arranged to conflagrate quickly, providing warmth throughout the night.

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    The unattended candle threatened to conflagrate the curtains and spread the fire.

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    The unrest could conflagrate into a full-scale civil war.

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    The unsubstantiated allegations quickly began to conflagrate through social media.

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    The volatile chemicals threatened to conflagrate if mixed improperly.

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    The volatile compounds in the lab were likely to conflagrate if mixed incorrectly.

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    The volatile liquid could conflagrate with a single spark.

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    The volatile situation was poised to conflagrate into widespread panic.

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    Unsubstantiated claims can conflagrate through social media platforms with ease.