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1.
a.A rapid, persistent chemical change that releases heat and light and is accompanied by flame, especially the exothermic oxidation of a combustible substance.
b.Burning fuel or other material: a cooking fire; a forest fire.
v., fired, fir·ing, fires.
v.tr.
1.
a.To cause to burn; ignite.
b.To light (something) up as if by fire: The morning sun fired the tops of the trees.
2.
a.To add fuel to (something burning).
b.To maintain or fuel a fire in.
c.To start (a fuel-burning engine). Often used with up.
3.
a.To bake in a kiln: fire pottery.
b.To dry by heating.
4.To arouse the emotions of; make enthusiastic or ardent. Often used with up: warriors who were fired by patriotism.
5.
a.To discharge (a firearm, for example).
b.To detonate (an explosive).
6.
a.To propel (a projectile); launch (a missile).
b.Informal. To throw with force and speed; hurl: fire a ball at a batter.
c.To utter or direct with insistence: fired questions at the senator.
7.Games. To score (a number) in a game or contest.
8.To discharge from a position; dismiss. See synonyms at dismiss
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