Inflamed vs. Inflammed

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Difference Between Inflamed and Inflammed
Inflamedverb
To arouse to passionate feeling or action
crimes that inflamed the entire community.Inflammedadjective
misspelling of inflamed
Inflamedverb
To make more violent; intensify
"inflamed to madness an already savage nature" (Robert Graves).Inflamedverb
To cause (the skin) to redden or grow hot, as from strong emotion or stimulants.
Inflamedverb
To turn red or make glow
Great bonfires inflamed the night.Inflamedverb
To produce inflammation in (a tissue or organ).
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Inflamedverb
To set on fire; kindle.
Inflamedverb
To become excited or aroused.
Inflamedverb
To be affected by inflammation.
Inflamedverb
To catch fire.
Inflamedadjective
Resulting from or affected by inflammation.
Inflamedadjective
Appearing to be in flames; as if made of fire.
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Inflamedverb
simple past tense and past participle of inflame
Inflamedadjective
resulting from inflammation; hot and swollen and reddened;
eyes inflamed with cryingInflamedadjective
lighted with red light as if with flames;
streets ablaze with lighted Christmas treesthe inflamed clouds at sunsetreddened faces around the campfireInflamedadjective
adorned with tongues of flame