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stoke

verb as in fuel

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A former senior Ukrainian security official said it seemed likely that the Russian missile strike was intended to stoke fears of a widening war with Ukraine and its Western allies.

Burghart raised a laugh on the Tory benches with a jibe about "real economists", as he accused the government of "stoking" inflation.

From BBC

The Conservatives have accused the government of "stoking inflation", after price rises hit their highest rate for six months.

From BBC

That rise has stoked investor hopes that the Trump administration will continue to lift their industry — and reportedly spurred some curious deal making by the president-elect’s own social media company.

Fortunately, South Africa are the perfect opponent to stoke England's front-foot defence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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