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burn up
verb as in agitate
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verb as in anger
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verb as in annoy
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verb as in dissipate
verb as in distress
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verb as in disturb
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verb as in flare
verb as in kindle
verb as in outrage
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verb as in scrutinize
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verb as in sear
verb as in storm
verb as in trouble
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verb as in waste
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Example Sentences
The researchers at Kyoto University hope using wood in making spacecraft could also be much less polluting than metal ones when they burn-up on re-entry at the end of their life.
According to Nasa, the ISS will "perform a detailed investigation" on how the debris survived burn-up.
After so many races where the rest of the field played into his hands by going steadily and opening the door for a last-lap burn-up, Farah was initially presented with a different challenge as Gebremeskel and Gebrhiwet set off at a hot pace from the start.
The success of Progress 60 came after a series of failed resupply attempts, including the explosion of an unmanned SpaceX rocket in late June and the burn-up of another Russian resupply spacecraft in May.
The ability to achieve high burn-up rates at atmospheric pressure was desirable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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