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		Definition of incinerate in English: incinerateverb ɪnˈsɪnəreɪtɪnˈsɪnəˌreɪt [with object]Destroy (something, especially waste material) by burning. 焚毁(某物,尤指废料)  waste packaging is to be incinerated rather than buried in landfills 废包装被焚毁,而不是用垃圾掩埋法掩埋。 Example sentencesExamples -  Similarly, it used to be perfectly in order to incinerate confidential papers.
 -  I was incinerating papers in the back yard one day when the wind changed and my hand was badly burned.
 -  The remainder, which includes body parts and the cytotoxic material, will be incinerated abroad.
 -  CoCo View incinerates its garbage, and the strong smoky smell often permeated the rooms.…
 -  I was assured that as Bolton incinerates its rubbish, and the incinerator is used to produce electricity as a by-product, that in effect this waste is being recycled.
 -  The group have pointed out that a section of the Kildare Waste Management plan has suggested that Kildare could incinerate their waste in the Midlands.
 -  After sorting the refuse at a central depot any waste that can be incinerated should be.
 -  And, you know, is it best to be incinerating that waste material or putting it in landfill, which is what's going on at the moment.
 -  And incinerating the chemical along with other hazardous waste generates dioxins and other pollutants.
 -  Just incinerating them, destroying them - they were lost forever.
 -  But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
 -  Usually, wood is incinerated by fire when a bolt of lightning strikes it.
 -  The incineration process converts the matter being incinerated into energy.
 -  Safe, cheap alternatives to incinerating hazardous waste are easily implemented.
 -  Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it.
 -  It had also been permitted to incinerate garbage, but the company has suspended the activities on its own, the officials said.
 -  The proposed plant will mass incinerate waste but it will use thermal treatment as part of its separation and treatment process.
 -  If, however, the plant will be able to incinerate the material within a reasonable time, and can store it in the meantime, then it is not a misuse of language to say that the plant currently has incinerating capacity.
 -  Instead of incinerating the waste, hospitals should reduce the use of PVC and mercury products, as safer alternatives are easily available.
 -  At the end of 1945, five million anthrax-infected cattle cakes were incinerated in one of Porton Down's furnaces.
 
 Synonyms burn, burn up, reduce to ashes, consume by fire, carbonize cremate 
 OriginLate 15th century: from medieval Latin incinerat- 'burnt to ashes', from the verb incinerare, from in- 'into, towards' + cinis, ciner- 'ashes'.    Definition of incinerate in US English: incinerateverbinˈsinəˌrātɪnˈsɪnəˌreɪt [with object]Destroy (something, especially waste material) by burning. 焚毁(某物,尤指废料)  such garbage must be incinerated at the hospital Example sentencesExamples -  If, however, the plant will be able to incinerate the material within a reasonable time, and can store it in the meantime, then it is not a misuse of language to say that the plant currently has incinerating capacity.
 -  CoCo View incinerates its garbage, and the strong smoky smell often permeated the rooms.…
 -  It had also been permitted to incinerate garbage, but the company has suspended the activities on its own, the officials said.
 -  Similarly, it used to be perfectly in order to incinerate confidential papers.
 -  And, you know, is it best to be incinerating that waste material or putting it in landfill, which is what's going on at the moment.
 -  Usually, wood is incinerated by fire when a bolt of lightning strikes it.
 -  But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
 -  Safe, cheap alternatives to incinerating hazardous waste are easily implemented.
 -  Instead of incinerating the waste, hospitals should reduce the use of PVC and mercury products, as safer alternatives are easily available.
 -  At the end of 1945, five million anthrax-infected cattle cakes were incinerated in one of Porton Down's furnaces.
 -  The group have pointed out that a section of the Kildare Waste Management plan has suggested that Kildare could incinerate their waste in the Midlands.
 -  And incinerating the chemical along with other hazardous waste generates dioxins and other pollutants.
 -  Just incinerating them, destroying them - they were lost forever.
 -  The proposed plant will mass incinerate waste but it will use thermal treatment as part of its separation and treatment process.
 -  After sorting the refuse at a central depot any waste that can be incinerated should be.
 -  I was incinerating papers in the back yard one day when the wind changed and my hand was badly burned.
 -  Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it.
 -  I was assured that as Bolton incinerates its rubbish, and the incinerator is used to produce electricity as a by-product, that in effect this waste is being recycled.
 -  The remainder, which includes body parts and the cytotoxic material, will be incinerated abroad.
 -  The incineration process converts the matter being incinerated into energy.
 
 Synonyms burn, burn up, reduce to ashes, consume by fire, carbonize 
 OriginLate 15th century: from medieval Latin incinerat- ‘burnt to ashes’, from the verb incinerare, from in- ‘into, towards’ + cinis, ciner- ‘ashes’.     |