efflagitate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Efflagitate: to provoke or stir up intense emotions or passions.
Sample Sentences
- The heated debate seemed to efflagitate the crowd, igniting passions on both sides.
- She felt her emotions efflagitate within her as she read the poignant letter.
- The artist's bold strokes on the canvas appeared to efflagitate the viewer's imagination.
- As the news broke, the community began to efflagitate with a mix of excitement and concern.
- His remarks were intended to efflagitate the audience, prompting them to think critically about the issue.
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