conflagration in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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conflagration [Brit ˌkɒnfləˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌkɑnfləˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n] N

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The conflagration burned three floors of the structure completely.
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The conflagration claimed the lives of at least 278 individuals, with some accounts reporting more than 300 dead.
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The conflagration took 48 hours to bring under control.
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The sculpture, carved around 1630, is the only one to have survived the conflagration of 1666 intact.
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In brief, this world-consuming war has set such a conflagration to the hearts that no word can describe it.
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Undaunted, the rescuers pulled out the seriously wounded and delivered fire-fighting supplies to the sailors who refused to surrender their ship to the conflagration.
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But in 1612 a conflagration consumed the town and with it the church.
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However, according to archaeological studies, there is no sign of a conflagration.
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After the conflagration got out of hand, the escort carrier's commander ordered abandon ship.
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The conflagration having taken hold in the steeple of the church, the roof burnt before the rest of the church.
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