- impassioning
- v. excite, inflame, fill with enthusiasm
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
impassion — transitive verb (impassioned; impassioning) Etymology: probably from Italian impassionare, from in (from Latin) + passione passion, from Late Latin passion , passio Date: 1591 to arouse the feelings or passions of … New Collegiate Dictionary
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inflammation — n 1. firing, igniting, kindling, torching, lighting, burning, burning up or down, setting aflame or alight or on fire, setting fire to, putting to the torch; combustion, ignition, deflagration, Rare. accension. 2. inciting, incitement, incitation … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
provocation — n 1. instigating, instigation, actuating, actuation, initiating, initiation, looking for trouble; fomenting, fomentation, agitating, agitation, exciting, excitement, excitation, arousing, rousing, whipping up, working up, stirring up, enflaming,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder