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Assemblée
nasilać się
flare up VB intr
nasilać [perf nasilić] się
flare-up N
1. flare-up of anger:
2. flare-up of illness:
Present
Iflare up
youflare up
he/she/itflares up
weflare up
youflare up
theyflare up
Past
Iflared up
youflared up
he/she/itflared up
weflared up
youflared up
theyflared up
Present Perfect
Ihaveflared up
youhaveflared up
he/she/ithasflared up
wehaveflared up
youhaveflared up
theyhaveflared up
Past Perfect
Ihadflared up
youhadflared up
he/she/ithadflared up
wehadflared up
youhadflared up
theyhadflared up
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This was one of the first salvos in the debate on the nature/nurture issue that was to flare up in the sixties and seventies.
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To reduce the occurrence of flare up, some barbecues may be fitted with plates, baffles or other means to intercept the dripping flammable fluids.
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The problems of industrial unrest continued to flare up.
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It's unsettling to think that at any moment life can flare up into senseless violence.
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Rivalry between these communities has been known to flare up on occasion despite the close geographic locations.
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