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Incinerate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

incinerate

/ˈɪnsɪnəreɪt/ /ɪnˈsɪnəreɪt/

Definition:

To destroy something, especially waste, by burning it completely.

Synonyms:

burn, cremate, consume, reduce to ashes

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

preserve, save

Common Collocations:

incinerate waste, incinerate trash, incinerate documents

Derivatives:

incineration, incinerator

Usage Tips:

Use "incinerate" for complete destruction by fire, not just burning lightly or partially.

Common Phrases:

go up in smoke, reduce to ashes, burn to a crisp

Etymology:

From Latin "incinerare," meaning "to reduce to ashes," from "in-" (into) + "cinis" (ashes).

Examples:

  • 1. The city will incinerate the hazardous waste tomorrow.
  • 2. She watched as the flames began to incinerate the old letters.
  • 3. The factory uses a special furnace to incinerate medical waste safely.
  • 4. Do not incinerate plastic bottles; recycle them instead.

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