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      • inflamed adjective uk / ɪnˈfleɪmd / us / ɪnˈfleɪmd / Add to word list (of a part of the body) red, painful, and swollen, especially because of infection: an inflamed eye / toe You should call the doctor if the area around the wound becomes inflamed.
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  2. INFLAMED definition: 1. (of a part of the body) red, painful, and swollen, especially because of infection: 2. (of a…. Learn more.

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  5. 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.

  6. Definition. Inflamed. /ɪnflemd/ adjective. 1. Resulting from inflammation. Hot and swollen and reddened. "Eyes inflamed with crying" synonym: inflamed. 2. Lighted with red light as if with flames. "Streets ablaze with lighted christmas trees" "The inflamed clouds at sunset" "Reddened faces around the campfire" synonym: ablaze (p), inflamed,

  7. inflamed (of a part of the body) painful, red and hot because of an infection or injury: The wound had become inflamed. excruciating extremely painful. Excruciating can describe feelings, treatments or death but not parts of the body: an excruciating throat/ back/ knee. burning painful and giving a feeling of being very hot:

  8. 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.