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Definition of FIRE
transitive verb
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a : to set on fire : kindle; also : ignite <fire a rocket engine> b (1) : to give life or spirit to : inspire <the description fired his imagination> (2) : to fill with passion or enthusiasm —often used with up c : to light up as if by fire d : to cause to start operating —usually used with up <fired up the engine>
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a : to drive out or away by or as if by fire b : to dismiss from a position
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a (1) : to cause to explode : detonate (2) : to propel from or as if from a gun : discharge, launch <fire a rocket> (3) : shoot 1b <fire a gun> (4) : to score (a number) in a game or contest b : to throw with speed or force <fired the ball to first base> <fire a left jab> c : to utter with force and rapidity
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: to apply fire or fuel to: as a : to process by applying heat <fire pottery> b : to feed or serve the fire of <fire a boiler>
intransitive verb
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a : to become irritated or angry —often used with up b : to become filled with excitement or enthusiasm
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a : to discharge a firearm <fire at close range> b : to emit or let fly an object
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: to tend a fire
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: to transmit a nerve impulse <the rate at which a neuron fires>
— fire·able \ˈfī(-ə)r-ə-bəl, ˈfī-rə-\ adjective
— fir·er noun
Examples of FIRE
- She fired the arrow at the target.
- He fired several shots at the police.
- He fired at the police.
- The gun failed to fire.
- The soldiers fired on the enemy.
- The shortstop fired the ball to first base.
- The angry mob fired rocks at him.
- The boxer fired a left jab at his opponent's chin.
- The story fired his imagination.
- She had to fire several workers.
First Known Use of FIRE
13th century
Related to FIRE
Related Words: launch, project; blaze (at), snipe (at); cast, catapult, fling, heave, hurl, hurtle, lob, pelt, pitch, sling, throw, toss
Near Antonyms: burn out, debilitate, do in, drain, enervate, enfeeble, exhaust, fag, fatigue, harass, kayo, knock out, sap, tucker (out), undermine, wash out, weaken, wear, wear out, weary; check, curb, inhibit, jade, quell, quench, repress, restrain, slow, still, stunt, suppress; daunt, demoralize, discourage, dishearten, dispirit
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