incinerate in the PONS Dictionary

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After another victory on the 18th, he incinerated his tenth and final balloon on the 23rd.
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Vegetation was incinerated up to 6 km from the impact site.
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They are also capable of breathing fire; their breath is shown as powerful enough to incinerate a human in seconds.
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Everyone who has made him relive his guilt has been incinerated.
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A catastrophic fracture of the fuel tanks caused burning fuel to leak into the fuselage, incinerating all but one passenger.
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Any population remaining in structural refuges could not have escaped, as the city was surrounded by gases of incinerating temperatures.
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Their only escape was to leap aflame into the sea, but some were trapped so that they were incinerated before they could leap.
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Outside she realizes she has left her shopping bag inside, so returns to find everyone there incinerated.
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Their bodies were incinerated on site by the end of the month.
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Most cruise ship garbage is treated on board (incinerated, pulped, or ground up) for discharge overboard.
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