How to use in-sentence of “ignite”:
+ It will ignite in air because it reacts with many other elements in the air like oxygen and nitrogen.
+ It can ignite without a spark.
+ It can ignite glass after being in it for a while.
+ This form does not ignite spontaneously and it is less toxic and less flammable than white phosphorus.
+ Windows Server 2016 was officially released at Microsoft’s Ignite Conference on September 26, 2016.
Example sentences of “ignite”:
+ It is a weak oxidizing agent, too weak to ignite things.
+ An electric match is a device that uses electricity to ignite a flammable compound.
+ Heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation can be the cause of a burn.<!-- Quote=The higher risk for females is associated with open fire cooking, or inherently unsafe cookstoves, which can ignite loose clothing.
+ It is a weak oxidizing agent, too weak to ignite things.
+ An electric match is a device that uses electricity to ignite a flammable compound.
+ Heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation can be the cause of a burn.<!– Quote=The higher risk for females is associated with open fire cooking, or inherently unsafe cookstoves, which can ignite loose clothing.
+ It also contained an opening into the breach to ignite the main powder charge.
+ In 1815, Davy discovered that if a flame was in a lamp, it would not ignite the flammable gases in mines.
+ Thermite may also be used in fireworks to ignite other incendiaries.
+ It can rip electrons from water and ignite propane on contact.
+ He had the idea to develop an engine which relied on a high compression of the fuel to ignite it.
+ A mixture of potassium permanganate and glycerin can be used to ignite thermite.
+ The ozone can ignite paper soaked in alcohol.
+ It can ignite powdered metals.
+ When an electric current is applied to the two wires, they will ignite the compound.
+ It can ignite on contact with hydrazine.
+ The pressure can cause the gasoline to ignite early causing a damaging knocking sound, also called “pinging” or “pinking”.
+ This is because diesel has a high flashpoint of 64°C – making it more difficult to ignite compared to petrol.
+ Because they can be used to ignite explosives, some countries have trade restrictions on electric matches.
+ It can ignite spontaneously.