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Definition of inflammatory in English: inflammatoryadjective ɪnˈflamət(ə)riɪnˈflæməˌtɔri 1Relating to or causing inflammation of a part of the body. 炎症性的;引起炎症的 Example sentencesExamples - Multiple chronic inflammatory lesions of auricle at sites of previous piercings
- The nature of asthma as a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways has been well recognized.
- Chronic inflammatory diseases may promote the progression of neoplastic process.
- Chronic inflammatory disease is a well recognised risk factor for the development of gastrointestinal malignancy.
- CF is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that is caused by mutations of the CFTR gene.
- Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease in which your immune system attacks some of your own cells.
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy is important to recognise because it is treatable.
- Records also were reviewed for hospital visits for inflammatory bowel disease.
- Specific medicines may aggravate the pain of inflammatory disease of the upper gut.
- The nonneoplastic gastric mucosa showed inflammatory lesions in some patients.
- Fistulae may result from localized infection or indicate inflammatory bowel disease.
- Medical research hasn't determined yet what causes inflammatory bowel disease.
- 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.
- Biopsy of the ulcers showed non-specific inflammatory cells with no evidence of malignancy or acid-fast bacilli.
- Certain inflammatory diseases can affect your skin, causing rashes and lesions.
- Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes airways to tighten and narrow.
- Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are idiopathic inflammatory disorders of unknown aetiology.
- Steroids calm flare-ups of eczema by suppressing the body's inflammatory response.
- This immune complex can activate various inflammatory processes in the body.
Synonyms causing inflammation, causing swelling irritant technical erythrogenic 2(especially of speech or writing) arousing or intended to arouse angry or violent feelings. (尤指口头或书面的)挑起愤怒情绪的,激起强烈感情的,煽动性的 Example sentencesExamples - In May 1848 he was prosecuted in Dublin for an inflammatory speech but no verdict was returned.
- Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man.
- My inflammatory remarks concerning my beloved Bearcats earned me a brief respite from blogging.
- As my father's hand reaches for the receiver, an inflammatory remark my stepmother says sends him charging back over to her.
- She suggested that the councillor should step down as his remarks were clearly inflammatory.
- His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal.
- 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.
- He was charged with making inflammatory speeches and inciting people to violence.
- Secondly, the second thing which he did was that some of the speeches he made were quite inflammatory.
- Some journalists have attacked the inflammatory speeches of some imams.
- We can only speculate as to why Mr Townend chose to deliver his inflammatory speech when he did.
- We need to be able to detect and more consciously control our inflammatory responses.
- Though they are not inflammatory, the news articles do paint a bleak picture.
- While politicians compete to see who can make the most inflammatory speeches against refugees, the reality is inhuman treatment.
- They had indeed poured oil on fire by their inflammatory speeches.
- It should be clear that I intended to be offensive, obnoxious, and inflammatory.
Synonyms provocative, provoking, inflaming, incendiary, inciting, agitating, stirring, rousing, instigative, fomenting like a red rag to a bull rabble-rousing, demagogic, hate-mongering, seditious, mutinous, revolutionary, rebellious, insurgent, anarchic fiery, passionate, emotional, emotive controversial, contentious
Rhymesamatory, declamatory, defamatory, exclamatory, proclamatory Definition of inflammatory in US English: inflammatoryadjectiveinˈflaməˌtôrēɪnˈflæməˌtɔri 1Relating to or causing inflammation of a part of the body. 炎症性的;引起炎症的 Example sentencesExamples - Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease with a diverse clinical presentation.
- Certain inflammatory diseases can affect your skin, causing rashes and lesions.
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy is important to recognise because it is treatable.
- Biopsy of the ulcers showed non-specific inflammatory cells with no evidence of malignancy or acid-fast bacilli.
- Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are idiopathic inflammatory disorders of unknown aetiology.
- Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes airways to tighten and narrow.
- CF is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that is caused by mutations of the CFTR gene.
- Medical research hasn't determined yet what causes inflammatory bowel disease.
- Records also were reviewed for hospital visits for inflammatory bowel disease.
- Chronic inflammatory diseases may promote the progression of neoplastic process.
- The nature of asthma as a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways has been well recognized.
- Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease in which your immune system attacks some of your own cells.
- Specific medicines may aggravate the pain of inflammatory disease of the upper gut.
- Fistulae may result from localized infection or indicate inflammatory bowel disease.
- Steroids calm flare-ups of eczema by suppressing the body's inflammatory response.
- Multiple chronic inflammatory lesions of auricle at sites of previous piercings
- Apoptosis is the process of cell suicide that enables controlled removal of cells without inducing an inflammatory response.
- Chronic inflammatory disease is a well recognised risk factor for the development of gastrointestinal malignancy.
- This immune complex can activate various inflammatory processes in the body.
- The nonneoplastic gastric mucosa showed inflammatory lesions in some patients.
Synonyms causing inflammation, causing swelling 2(especially of speech or writing) arousing or intended to arouse angry or violent feelings. (尤指口头或书面的)挑起愤怒情绪的,激起强烈感情的,煽动性的 Example sentencesExamples - It is intended to appear factual, while slipping inflammatory titbits under the radar of whoever is reading it.
- In May 1848 he was prosecuted in Dublin for an inflammatory speech but no verdict was returned.
- My inflammatory remarks concerning my beloved Bearcats earned me a brief respite from blogging.
- Secondly, the second thing which he did was that some of the speeches he made were quite inflammatory.
- Some journalists have attacked the inflammatory speeches of some imams.
- They had indeed poured oil on fire by their inflammatory speeches.
- Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man.
- As my father's hand reaches for the receiver, an inflammatory remark my stepmother says sends him charging back over to her.
- The image here is not particularly inflammatory.
- She suggested that the councillor should step down as his remarks were clearly inflammatory.
- We can only speculate as to why Mr Townend chose to deliver his inflammatory speech when he did.
- He was charged with making inflammatory speeches and inciting people to violence.
- While politicians compete to see who can make the most inflammatory speeches against refugees, the reality is inhuman treatment.
- We need to be able to detect and more consciously control our inflammatory responses.
- Though they are not inflammatory, the news articles do paint a bleak picture.
- It should be clear that I intended to be offensive, obnoxious, and inflammatory.
- His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal.
Synonyms provocative, provoking, inflaming, incendiary, inciting, agitating, agitational, stirring, rousing, instigative, fomenting |