English to Turkish Dictionary ignite

ignite

tutuşturmak
definition
verb
furniture can give off lethal fumes when it ignites
catch fire or cause to catch fire.
translation of 'ignite'
verb
ateşlemek,
tutuşmak,
tutuşturmak,
yakmak,
ateş almak
example
What does it tell us about our political culture that it has taken an act of physical violence to 'ignite' public interest in this election campaign?
Let's hope that these sparks will 'ignite' the anger of workers.
Set with beautiful stonework on the outside, designed to 'ignite' the aesthetic emotions of hip-seeking purists, the city is falling apart, but no one will ever know.
That achievement, however tentative and imperfect, would 'ignite' mounting aspirations for democratization from Iran to Morocco.
They complement each other perfectly, but neither failed to 'ignite' in me anything more than the recognition that the vibe had suddenly changed.
But the one on the first floor did 'ignite' a fire inside the room which the hotel staff is still sort of struggling to put out.
That gesture contained plenty of fuel for those who want to hate the United States, and also enough spark to 'ignite' new hatreds, no doubt.
The newspapers are full of information about the apocalypse - greenhouse gasses will 'ignite' massive fires, melt the ice caps, and submerge half the planet.
As the former England manager surveyed the debris by which he was surrounded, he knew that a spark was required to 'ignite' the passion for which they were renowned in the north-east.
If the views here don't 'ignite' your passion, might we suggest bass fishing?
While it may not be possible to predict when fires are going to 'ignite' , it certainly is possible to work out remedial measures such as replacing old plant machinery.
The wet weather put the dampeners on most of the grass fires that 'ignite' during the usually drier summer months.
Most fires 'ignite' between November and February, Stevens said.
Their minds were like kindling, I reflected; all they needed was a spark to 'ignite' a love of learning that would lift them above the drugs, violence, and poverty.
Officials in Oklahoma today are warning that dangerous new fires could 'ignite' at any time.
And for a team like the Calgary Flames, which has missed the playoffs for five straight seasons, you need a pretty big spark to 'ignite' playoff hopes.
He would be the spark which would 'ignite' their oppressed fury.
The most 'ignitable' institutional issue is the use of affirmative action to increase diversity in higher and professional education and consequently among the professional classes.
These critics have rightly emphasized Tourgee's influence on Chesnutt's career as a writer, as one of the sparks which 'ignited' his literary aspirations.
The large, mushroom-like plume was caused by a massive fire which 'ignited' over 100 cars at a scrapyard at Dunsink Lane, Finglas.
The magazine's story at most provided an incidental spark that 'ignited' the explosive outrage against US policies and practices that exists throughout the region.
Electrical storms 'ignited' 46 new fires there in the past day.
The subsequent procedures of undertaking the 'ignitability' tests were consistent with all testing companies and performed in accordance with the regulations and the British Standards: 5852: Part 2: 1982.
The fire was 'ignited' by pyrotechnics set off as the heavy metal band Great White began their set.
The fire, believed to have started when a cigarette 'ignited' petrol, began in the shed behind the home of the Maxwell family in the Poleglass district of the city.
When a fire 'ignites' in a large building, its steel core does not melt, but over time it weakens.
At high loads the entire fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber has the 'ignitable' ratio of lambda = 1.
A pair of jeans left to dry by the gas fire 'ignited' .
The listing of this bird as endangered 'ignited' emotions across the southwest.
A missile 'ignited' a fire that burned for three days and claimed 132 lives.
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