Translation of inflammatory in Spanish:
inflammatory
incendiario, adj.
See Spanish definition of incendiario
adjective
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(arousing anger)(speech/remark/writing) incendiario(speech/remark/writing) que exalta los ánimos(speech/remark/writing) que inflama los ánimos literary- Some journalists have attacked the inflammatory speeches of some imams.
- He was charged with making inflammatory speeches and inciting people to violence.
- We can only speculate as to why Mr Townend chose to deliver his inflammatory speech when he did.
- While politicians compete to see who can make the most inflammatory speeches against refugees, the reality is inhuman treatment.
- In May 1848 he was prosecuted in Dublin for an inflammatory speech but no verdict was returned.
- They had indeed poured oil on fire by their inflammatory speeches.
- As my father's hand reaches for the receiver, an inflammatory remark my stepmother says sends him charging back over to her.
- Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man.
- She suggested that the councillor should step down as his remarks were clearly inflammatory.
- My inflammatory remarks concerning my beloved Bearcats earned me a brief respite from blogging.
- His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal.
- It should be clear that I intended to be offensive, obnoxious, and inflammatory.
- The image here is not particularly inflammatory.
- It is intended to appear factual, while slipping inflammatory titbits under the radar of whoever is reading it.
- We need to be able to detect and more consciously control our inflammatory responses.
- Secondly, the second thing which he did was that some of the speeches he made were quite inflammatory.
- Though they are not inflammatory, the news articles do paint a bleak picture.
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Medicineinflamatorio- Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are idiopathic inflammatory disorders of unknown aetiology.
- Fistulae may result from localized infection or indicate inflammatory bowel disease.
- Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease in which your immune system attacks some of your own cells.
- CF is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that is caused by mutations of the CFTR gene.
- Records also were reviewed for hospital visits for inflammatory bowel disease.
- The nature of asthma as a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways has been well recognized.
- The nonneoplastic gastric mucosa showed inflammatory lesions in some patients.
- Chronic inflammatory diseases may promote the progression of neoplastic process.
- This immune complex can activate various inflammatory processes in the body.
- Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes airways to tighten and narrow.
- Steroids calm flare-ups of eczema by suppressing the body's inflammatory response.
- Certain inflammatory diseases can affect your skin, causing rashes and lesions.
- Chronic inflammatory disease is a well recognised risk factor for the development of gastrointestinal malignancy.
- Medical research hasn't determined yet what causes inflammatory bowel disease.
- Biopsy of the ulcers showed non-specific inflammatory cells with no evidence of malignancy or acid-fast bacilli.
- Apoptosis is the process of cell suicide that enables controlled removal of cells without inducing an inflammatory response.
- Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease with a diverse clinical presentation.
- Specific medicines may aggravate the pain of inflammatory disease of the upper gut.
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy is important to recognise because it is treatable.
- Multiple chronic inflammatory lesions of auricle at sites of previous piercings