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fire up
verb as in accelerate
verb as in actuate
verb as in annoy
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verb as in arouse
verb as in cause
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verb as in drive
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verb as in enliven
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verb as in flare
verb as in goad
verb as in incense
verb as in inflame
verb as in inspire
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verb as in instigate
verb as in kindle
verb as in outrage
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verb as in pique
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verb as in provoke
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verb as in push
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verb as in rouse
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verb as in rush
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verb as in spur
verb as in stimulate
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verb as in thrill
verb as in upset
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verb as in urge
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Example Sentences
To say that the players will be fired up next week to face the Pirates might be an understatement.
China is set to fire up a powerful new x-ray light source that will reveal the atomic-scale structure of proteins and materials.
The test concluded a little over an hour later after Starship fired up its engines again and completed a controlled ocean landing more than 3,000 miles away off the northwest coast of Australia.
Amid explosions and darkened skies, the crew at Mountain High ski resort jumped into action, firing up a hundred snow cannons to douse the flames with water.
Canada’s role in supplying the commodity is made more urgent by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, particularly for the US, which had relied heavily on Russian-supplied enriched uranium to fire up its commercial nuclear reactors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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