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The verb of inflammable is inflame.
Other verbs are inflames, inflamed and inflaming, depending on the tense you require.

Some example sentences for you are:
"I will inflame it".
"I have inflamed it".
"We will be inflaming it".
"We are inflaming them".

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What is the verb form of inflammable?

The verb of inflammable is inflame. As in "to inflame something".


Sentence using the word inflammable in it?

The house became inflammable after the first fire that happened to it.


What is an antonym for the word inflammable?

The antonym for "inflammable" is "nonflammable." This term indicates something that is not easily ignited or burned.


What is a word that's meaning is not changed by the prefix 'in'?

Flammable, inflammable.


Are flammable and inflammable antonyms?

No. they are synonyms, meaning about the same thing.Sometimes the word inflammable is used to mean "can become inflamed", which is a slightly different use.


What are the main differences between inflammable and flammable?

There are actually no differences between the words "flammable" and "inflammable" as they both mean that the object or item can burn easily. Many often mistake the word "inflammable" to mean that an item cannot or is resistant to fire, however this is not the case and actually comes from the word "inflame".


How is the word inflammable correctly divided into syllables?

in-flam-ma-ble


Are CO2 inflammable?

Yes. it is inflammable.


What word means fire-causing?

The word that means fire-causing is "inflammable."


Is there such thing as Inflammable alcohol?

All alcohols are inflammable. It is only if they are diluted that they are not.


What is aprefix?

The question is probably "What is a prefix?". A prefix is the first part of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, "uninterested" in this word "un" is the prefix and "un" means "not". Also, "indescribable", "in" is the prefix and "in" means "not" as well. One more: "inflammable", "in" is the prefix again. However, this "in" means "is" (inflammable = is flammable).


Do the words flammable and inflammable have the same meaning?

Yes. The affix "in" in this case does not alter the meaning of the word.