Simple past tense and past participle of fire, let go from a job, past of fire, dismissed from a job, having lost your job, To set (something) on fire, A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) whose only or main current function is that when it is pressed causes a video game character to fire a weapon, To heat without setting on fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc, To drive away by setting a fire, To shoot (a device that launches a projectile or a pulse of stream of something), To terminate the employment contract of an employee, especially for cause (such as misconduct or poor performance), The in-flight bullets or other projectiles shot from a gun, The elements necessary to start a fire, Something that has produced or is capable of producing this chemical reaction, such as a campfire, A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering, The, often accidental, occurrence of fire in a certain place leading to its full or partial destruction, One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements), A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an electric fire), To shoot a gun, a cannon or a similar weapon, One of the four basic elements, To shoot; to attempt to score a goal, To forcibly direct (something), To cause an action potential in a cell, feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor", once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles), bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery", fere, Agni, Torture by burning; severe trial or affliction, Splendor; brilliancy; luster; hence, a star, Anything which destroys or affects like fire, To light up as if by fire; to illuminate, Ardor of passion, whether love or hate; excessive warmth; consuming violence of temper, The discharge of firearms; firing; as, the troops were exposed to a heavy fire, To inflame; to irritate, as the passions; as, to fire the soul with anger, pride, or revenge, The burning of a house or town; a conflagration, To animate; to give life or spirit to; as, to fire the genius of a young man, To subject to intense heat; to bake; to burn in a kiln; as, to fire pottery, To feed or serve the fire of; as, to fire a boiler, To set on fire; to kindle; as, to fire a house or chimney; to fire a pile, Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm; capacity for ardor and zeal, ka, To cause to explode; as, to fire a torpedo; to disharge; as, to fire a musket or cannon; to fire cannon balls, rockets, etc, ignis, hi, Fuel in a state of combustion, as on a hearth, or in a stove or a furnace, The evolution of light and heat in the combustion of bodies; combustion; state of ignition, To take fire; to be kindled; to kindle, results from malfunction of the internal organs or from extreme mood swings Symptoms include fever, red or bloodshot eyes, swelling, sore throat and flushed face May also include dry mouth, bleeding or inflammed gums, and a desire for cold drinks, (Fuoco - foo-oh-koh) - one of the four elements of Creation, associated with the south and with the ritual spirit blade, South; wand; powers of passion and will, the ability to act effectively, to destroy, purify and change; the qualities of the flame, heat, anger, aggression, affection, sexual desire; red, orange, gold, deep yellow; snakes, scorpions, fire ants, sparkles, the sun, the God, Because of the high incidence of fires in theatres during the candle and gas lighting eras, to speak of fire whilst in a theatre is generally considered unlucky, - Slang for shooting a picture Example: I pressed the shutter button to fire, a metaphorical quality associated with the signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius; the 1st, 5th and 9th houses and the planets Mars, Jupiter and the Sun Fire represents the initiation of action, confidence, outreach, spontaneity, creativity, eagerness, zest, excitement and the need to do something new, Combustion which is rapid enough to produce a flame or glow A fire, for purposes of Property Insurance, must be "hostile," which means it is not in a place in which it is intended to be Fires in their proper contained area are called "friendly fires" and are not covered under most basic Property Insurance policies, dismiss from a job; set on fire, ignite; shoot a gun; excite, inflame; glow; cast, throw; be ignited; be excited; exposed to heat; bake in a kiln (Ceramics), - Combustion sufficient to produce a spark, flame, or glow and which is hostile (as opposed to friendly - i e , not in the place where it is intended to be, such as in a furnace ), The splashes of color that you see when a light source enters a diamond, and is refracted back out by the angle of the facets as well as the shape, color and clarity of the diamond, To cause a state transition See: transition, Fire burns because three elements are presentheat, fuel and oxygen In technical language, fire is a chemical reaction: It happens when a material unites with oxygen so rapidly that it produces flame Think of fire as a triangle If any one of three sidesheat, fuel or oxygenis taken away, the fire goes out This is the basis for fire extinguishment Heat can be taken away by cooling, oxygen can be taken away by excluding air, fuel can be removed to a place where there is no flame, chemical reaction can be stopped by inhibiting the oxidation of the fuel, One of the four elements The fire element finds expression in zodiac through the three signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius and is held to represent among other things: intuition, action, spiritualty, creativity and drive toward individuality See also Earth, Air and Water, terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers", start firing a weapon, Rapid burning of combustible material, producing heat and usually accompanied by flame. For eons, lightning was the only source of fire. The earliest controlled use of fire seems to date to 1,420,000 years ago, but not until 7000 BC did Neolithic humans acquire reliable firemaking techniques, including friction from hardwood drills and sparks struck from flint against pyrites. Fire was used initially for warmth, light, and cooking; later it was used in fire drives in hunting and warfare, and for clearing forests of underbrush to facilitate hunting. The first agriculturalists used fire to clear fields and produce ash for fertilizer; such "slash-and-burn" cultivation is still used widely today. Fire also came to be used for firing pottery and for smelting bronze ( 3000 BC) and later iron ( 1000 BC). Much of the modern history of technology and science can be characterized as a continual increase in the amount of energy available through fire and brought under human control. fire ant fire escape Fire Island fire walking Great Fire of London Greek fire Reichstag fire Ring of Fire Saint Elmo's fire Triangle Shirtwaist Co. fire, act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy", destroy by fire; "They burned the house and his diaries", Combustion sufficient to product a spark, flame or glow and which is hostile (as opposed to friendly - i e not in the place where it is intended to be as in a furnace or fireplace ), Combustion evidenced by a flame or glow Insurance distinguishes between a "hostile" fire (one out of bounds) and "friendly" fire (such as that contained within the firebox of a stove), In property insurance, "fire" refers to the unintentional or "hostile" occurrences of flame and combustion Damage caused by fire in your fireplace, for instance, is not covered under your homeowners insurance quotes policy But if your rug were ignited by a spark from that same fireplace, you would be covered, provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace", A rule is said to "fire" when its action is executed A rule fires only when its condition evaluates to true, One of the 4 classical elements, representing spirit, intuition, vitality and inspiration The fire signs are Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak", the event of something burning (often destructive); "they lost everything in the fire", the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries", a severe trial; "he went through fire and damnation", a fireplace in which a fire is burning; "they sat by the fire and talked", To be irritated or inflamed with passion, To cauterize, To drive by fire, the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire", To discharge artillery or firearms; as, they fired on the town, (Feu or Incendie) To ignite, to cause burning, the chemical change in combustion producing heat and light Fire has long been used for the benefit of humans Fires heat our premises, cook our meals and are used in many manufacturing processes Such situations are known as "friendly fires " When uncontrolled, fire can be an enemy and can destroy houses, crops, lumber stands, etc Such fires are known as "hostile fires" and are the subject of insurance, cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet", Court decisions have held generally that there are three elements which constitute a fire within the meaning of an insurance policy: (1) Rapid oxidation (combustion) (2) Visible flame or glow (3) Hostile or unfriendly (A "hostile" fire is one which escapes the area in which it was intended to burn A "friendly" fire is one which does not exceed its intended purpose ), One of the four classic elements of the fantasy world Also, a spell domain composed of nine divine spells and a granted power themed around the element fire Also, a spell descriptor denoting spells that produce or use fire, To execute a state transition See: transition, (Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989) An act signed into law in August 1989, by President Bush that restructured the thrift regulatory insurance system, once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery", The great shaper and transformer of the northern forest Ishkote or ashkote in the Ojibwe, go off or discharge; "The gun fired", terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers, drive out or away by or as if by fire; "The soldiers were fired"; "Surrender fires the cold skepticism", Simultaneous release of heat, light, and flame, generated by the combustion of flammable material, a combustion accompanied by a flame or glow, which escapes from its normal confines to cause damage,
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Simple past tense and past participle of fire
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let go from a job
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past of fire
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dismissed from a job sıfat
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having lost your job
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To set (something) on fire - "It was long a question of debate, whether the burning of the South Side ghetto was accidental, or whether it was done by the Mercenaries; but it is definitely settled now that the ghetto was fired by the Mercenaries under orders from their chiefs."
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A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) whose only or main current function is that when it is pressed causes a video game character to fire a weapon
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To heat without setting on fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc - "They fire the wood to make it easier to put a point on the end."
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To drive away by setting a fire
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To shoot (a device that launches a projectile or a pulse of stream of something) - "He fired his radar gun at passing cars."
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To terminate the employment contract of an employee, especially for cause (such as misconduct or poor performance) - "She should fire the employee who stole from the company."
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The in-flight bullets or other projectiles shot from a gun - "The fire from the enemy guns kept us from attacking."
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The elements necessary to start a fire - "The fire was laid and needed to be lit."
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Something that has produced or is capable of producing this chemical reaction, such as a campfire - "We sat around the fire singing songs and telling stories."
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A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering
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The, often accidental, occurrence of fire in a certain place leading to its full or partial destruction - "During hot and dry summers many fires in forests are caused by regardlessly discarded cigarette butts."
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One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements)
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A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an electric fire)
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To shoot a gun, a cannon or a similar weapon - "His nail gun fired about twenty roofing nails a minute."
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One of the four basic elements
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To shoot; to attempt to score a goal
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To forcibly direct (something) - "He answered the questions the reporters fired at him."
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To cause an action potential in a cell - "When a neuron fires, it transmits information."
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feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor"
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
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bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery"
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Torture by burning; severe trial or affliction
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Splendor; brilliancy; luster; hence, a star
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Anything which destroys or affects like fire
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To light up as if by fire; to illuminate
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Ardor of passion, whether love or hate; excessive warmth; consuming violence of temper
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The discharge of firearms; firing; as, the troops were exposed to a heavy fire
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To inflame; to irritate, as the passions; as, to fire the soul with anger, pride, or revenge
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The burning of a house or town; a conflagration
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To animate; to give life or spirit to; as, to fire the genius of a young man
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To subject to intense heat; to bake; to burn in a kiln; as, to fire pottery
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To feed or serve the fire of; as, to fire a boiler
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To set on fire; to kindle; as, to fire a house or chimney; to fire a pile
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Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm; capacity for ardor and zeal
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To cause to explode; as, to fire a torpedo; to disharge; as, to fire a musket or cannon; to fire cannon balls, rockets, etc
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Fuel in a state of combustion, as on a hearth, or in a stove or a furnace
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The evolution of light and heat in the combustion of bodies; combustion; state of ignition
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To take fire; to be kindled; to kindle
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results from malfunction of the internal organs or from extreme mood swings Symptoms include fever, red or bloodshot eyes, swelling, sore throat and flushed face May also include dry mouth, bleeding or inflammed gums, and a desire for cold drinks
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(Fuoco - foo-oh-koh) - one of the four elements of Creation, associated with the south and with the ritual spirit blade
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South; wand; powers of passion and will, the ability to act effectively, to destroy, purify and change; the qualities of the flame, heat, anger, aggression, affection, sexual desire; red, orange, gold, deep yellow; snakes, scorpions, fire ants, sparkles, the sun, the God
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Because of the high incidence of fires in theatres during the candle and gas lighting eras, to speak of fire whilst in a theatre is generally considered unlucky
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- Slang for shooting a picture Example: I pressed the shutter button to fire
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a metaphorical quality associated with the signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius; the 1st, 5th and 9th houses and the planets Mars, Jupiter and the Sun Fire represents the initiation of action, confidence, outreach, spontaneity, creativity, eagerness, zest, excitement and the need to do something new
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Combustion which is rapid enough to produce a flame or glow A fire, for purposes of Property Insurance, must be "hostile," which means it is not in a place in which it is intended to be Fires in their proper contained area are called "friendly fires" and are not covered under most basic Property Insurance policies
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dismiss from a job; set on fire, ignite; shoot a gun; excite, inflame; glow; cast, throw; be ignited; be excited; exposed to heat; bake in a kiln (Ceramics) fiil
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- Combustion sufficient to produce a spark, flame, or glow and which is hostile (as opposed to friendly - i e , not in the place where it is intended to be, such as in a furnace )
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The splashes of color that you see when a light source enters a diamond, and is refracted back out by the angle of the facets as well as the shape, color and clarity of the diamond
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To cause a state transition See: transition
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Fire burns because three elements are presentheat, fuel and oxygen In technical language, fire is a chemical reaction: It happens when a material unites with oxygen so rapidly that it produces flame Think of fire as a triangle If any one of three sidesheat, fuel or oxygenis taken away, the fire goes out This is the basis for fire extinguishment Heat can be taken away by cooling, oxygen can be taken away by excluding air, fuel can be removed to a place where there is no flame, chemical reaction can be stopped by inhibiting the oxidation of the fuel
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One of the four elements The fire element finds expression in zodiac through the three signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius and is held to represent among other things: intuition, action, spiritualty, creativity and drive toward individuality See also Earth, Air and Water
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terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
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start firing a weapon
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Rapid burning of combustible material, producing heat and usually accompanied by flame. For eons, lightning was the only source of fire. The earliest controlled use of fire seems to date to 1,420,000 years ago, but not until 7000 BC did Neolithic humans acquire reliable firemaking techniques, including friction from hardwood drills and sparks struck from flint against pyrites. Fire was used initially for warmth, light, and cooking; later it was used in fire drives in hunting and warfare, and for clearing forests of underbrush to facilitate hunting. The first agriculturalists used fire to clear fields and produce ash for fertilizer; such "slash-and-burn" cultivation is still used widely today. Fire also came to be used for firing pottery and for smelting bronze ( 3000 BC) and later iron ( 1000 BC). Much of the modern history of technology and science can be characterized as a continual increase in the amount of energy available through fire and brought under human control. fire ant fire escape Fire Island fire walking Great Fire of London Greek fire Reichstag fire Ring of Fire Saint Elmo's fire Triangle Shirtwaist Co. fire
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act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion isim
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call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
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destroy by fire; "They burned the house and his diaries"
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Combustion sufficient to product a spark, flame or glow and which is hostile (as opposed to friendly - i e not in the place where it is intended to be as in a furnace or fireplace )
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Combustion evidenced by a flame or glow Insurance distinguishes between a "hostile" fire (one out of bounds) and "friendly" fire (such as that contained within the firebox of a stove)
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In property insurance, "fire" refers to the unintentional or "hostile" occurrences of flame and combustion Damage caused by fire in your fireplace, for instance, is not covered under your homeowners insurance quotes policy But if your rug were ignited by a spark from that same fireplace, you would be covered
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provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"
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A rule is said to "fire" when its action is executed A rule fires only when its condition evaluates to true
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One of the 4 classical elements, representing spirit, intuition, vitality and inspiration The fire signs are Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
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intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak"
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the event of something burning (often destructive); "they lost everything in the fire"
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the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries"
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a severe trial; "he went through fire and damnation"
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a fireplace in which a fire is burning; "they sat by the fire and talked"
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To be irritated or inflamed with passion
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To cauterize
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To drive by fire
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the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"
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To discharge artillery or firearms; as, they fired on the town
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(Feu or Incendie) To ignite, to cause burning, the chemical change in combustion producing heat and light Fire has long been used for the benefit of humans Fires heat our premises, cook our meals and are used in many manufacturing processes Such situations are known as "friendly fires " When uncontrolled, fire can be an enemy and can destroy houses, crops, lumber stands, etc Such fires are known as "hostile fires" and are the subject of insurance
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cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet"
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Court decisions have held generally that there are three elements which constitute a fire within the meaning of an insurance policy: (1) Rapid oxidation (combustion) (2) Visible flame or glow (3) Hostile or unfriendly (A "hostile" fire is one which escapes the area in which it was intended to burn A "friendly" fire is one which does not exceed its intended purpose )
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One of the four classic elements of the fantasy world Also, a spell domain composed of nine divine spells and a granted power themed around the element fire Also, a spell descriptor denoting spells that produce or use fire
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To execute a state transition See: transition
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(Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989) An act signed into law in August 1989, by President Bush that restructured the thrift regulatory insurance system
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery"
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The great shaper and transformer of the northern forest Ishkote or ashkote in the Ojibwe
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go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
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terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers
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drive out or away by or as if by fire; "The soldiers were fired"; "Surrender fires the cold skepticism"
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Simultaneous release of heat, light, and flame, generated by the combustion of flammable material
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a combustion accompanied by a flame or glow, which escapes from its normal confines to cause damage
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