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      • Meaning of inflamed – Learner’s Dictionary inflamed adjective uk / ɪnˈfleɪmd / us Add to word list If part of your body is inflamed, it is red and often painful and swollen.
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  2. INFLAMED definition: If part of your body is inflamed, it is red and often painful and swollen.. Learn more.

  3. swollen, red, and painful as a result of disease or injury. Red, inflamed gums and bleeding when brushing are signs of gum disease. He had inflamed joints in his big toes. If an acutely inflamed appendix is not removed it may perforate. Symptoms include red, itchy and inflamed skin.

  4. inflame something to make a situation worse or more difficult to deal with. The situation was further inflamed by the arrival of the security forces. Definition of inflame verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. verb. 1. to arouse or become aroused to violent emotion. 2. (transitive) to increase or intensify; aggravate. 3. to produce inflammation in (a tissue, organ, or part) or (of a tissue, etc) to become inflamed. 4. to set or be set on fire; kindle.

  6. inflamed meaning: If part of your body is inflamed, it is red and often painful and swollen.. Learn more.

  7. verb. /ɪnˈfleɪm/. (formal) Verb Forms. inflame somebody/something to cause very strong feelings, especially anger or excitement, in a person or in a group of people His comments have inflamed teachers all over the country. Her defiance inflamed his jealousy yet further.

  8. inflamed (of a part of the body) painful, swollen, and hot because of an infection or injury: If your tonsils become inflamed, you should see a doctor. infected containing harmful bacteria: The wound became infected.

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