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		Definition of fire-resistant in English: fire-resistantadjective (especially of a fabric) treated so as to be non-flammable.  homes built with fire-resistant materials Example sentencesExamples -  By late Friday afternoon, the blaze raged toward a residential five-mile canyon as firefighters frantically sprayed fire-resistant gel on houses there.
 -  Flames burned straight through the outer covering, which should have been fire-resistant.
 -  Oxygen won't burn, but pressurized pure oxygen makes even fire-resistant material burn furiously.
 -  Straw encased in an earthen shell makes for a cozy insulator, and studies show that it's more fire-resistant than timber.
 -  Fire doors are specially manufactured doors with fire-resistant characteristics.
 -  The roof is made of corrugated Corten steel - a contemporary, fire-resistant material that oxidizes to a rusty orange appearance.
 -  Make hard copies of files or records that are unique or irreplaceable, and protect them in an offsite, fire-resistant storage location.
 -  She also carries a backpack with a fire shelter (a fire-resistant tent) that she can unfold and crawl into in case of emergency.
 -  The store-room itself should aim to provide four-hour fire-resistant walls, ceiling, doors and windows.
 -  The kitchen's specially reinforced fire-resistant ceiling stopped the flames reaching the nine hotel rooms above.
 -  Prior to lighting the burner, ensure the stand is placed on a fire-resistant surface.
 -  The best precaution you can take in a fire-prone area is to make your roof fire-resistant.
 -  Laminated safety glass or fire-resistant plastics are mandatory for the fire windows.
 -  Homeowners should replace wooden siding and roofs with fire-resistant materials.
 -  As a naturally fire-resistant material, brick has been used for thousands of years in fireplace and fireplace hearth construction.
 -  The cage is made of horizontal and vertical steel ribs that are covered by a flexible insulated skin of reinforced fibre plastic with special fire-resistant properties.
 -  The company distributes water- and fire-resistant products to the construction industry in Florida and some parts of Alabama.
 -  The gold-colored shirts, trousers, and jackets were made of a special fire-resistant fabric.
 -  Other proactive options such as installing fire-resistant roofing should be investigated now.
 -  Asbestos was once widely used for insulation and other applications because of its light, fine, fire-resistant fibers.
 
 Synonyms non-flammable, non-inflammable, flame-resistant, flame-retardant, incombustible, uninflammable, unburnable    Definition of fire-resistant in US English: fire-resistantadjective (especially of a fabric) treated so as to be nonflammable.  homes built with fire-resistant materials Example sentencesExamples -  Asbestos was once widely used for insulation and other applications because of its light, fine, fire-resistant fibers.
 -  The company distributes water- and fire-resistant products to the construction industry in Florida and some parts of Alabama.
 -  Other proactive options such as installing fire-resistant roofing should be investigated now.
 -  Laminated safety glass or fire-resistant plastics are mandatory for the fire windows.
 -  The cage is made of horizontal and vertical steel ribs that are covered by a flexible insulated skin of reinforced fibre plastic with special fire-resistant properties.
 -  The kitchen's specially reinforced fire-resistant ceiling stopped the flames reaching the nine hotel rooms above.
 -  Flames burned straight through the outer covering, which should have been fire-resistant.
 -  Fire doors are specially manufactured doors with fire-resistant characteristics.
 -  Make hard copies of files or records that are unique or irreplaceable, and protect them in an offsite, fire-resistant storage location.
 -  The roof is made of corrugated Corten steel - a contemporary, fire-resistant material that oxidizes to a rusty orange appearance.
 -  She also carries a backpack with a fire shelter (a fire-resistant tent) that she can unfold and crawl into in case of emergency.
 -  Prior to lighting the burner, ensure the stand is placed on a fire-resistant surface.
 -  The gold-colored shirts, trousers, and jackets were made of a special fire-resistant fabric.
 -  As a naturally fire-resistant material, brick has been used for thousands of years in fireplace and fireplace hearth construction.
 -  The store-room itself should aim to provide four-hour fire-resistant walls, ceiling, doors and windows.
 -  Homeowners should replace wooden siding and roofs with fire-resistant materials.
 -  By late Friday afternoon, the blaze raged toward a residential five-mile canyon as firefighters frantically sprayed fire-resistant gel on houses there.
 -  The best precaution you can take in a fire-prone area is to make your roof fire-resistant.
 -  Oxygen won't burn, but pressurized pure oxygen makes even fire-resistant material burn furiously.
 -  Straw encased in an earthen shell makes for a cozy insulator, and studies show that it's more fire-resistant than timber.
 
 Synonyms non-flammable, non-inflammable, flame-resistant, flame-retardant, incombustible, uninflammable, unburnable     |