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Torching - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Torching means deliberately setting something on fire, often to destroy it. It can also describe burning something brightly, like a torch. The term is used both literally and metaphorically.

torching

/ˈtɔːrtʃɪŋ/ /ˈtɔːtʃɪŋ/

Definition:

Setting fire to something deliberately, often as an act of destruction or protest.

Synonyms:

burning, igniting, scorching, flaming

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

extinguishing, quenching

Common Collocations:

torching buildings, torching evidence, torching vehicles

Derivatives:

torchable, torched

Usage Tips:

Use "torching" to describe intentional burning; avoid for accidental fires unless metaphorical.

Common Phrases:

torch the place, torch the evidence, like a human torch

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "torche," meaning a twisted bundle of straw used as a light source or firebrand.

Examples:

  • 1. The protesters were caught torching police cars during the riot.
  • 2. He admitted to torching the old barn to collect insurance money.
  • 3. The wildfire spread rapidly after torching several homes near the forest.
  • 4. Arsonists were seen torching abandoned buildings in the industrial district last night.

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