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torching

Aussprache: [ˈtɔːr.tʃɪŋ]

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Kontext: „fire, destruction“

(verb) to intentionally set something on fire. This often means burning something down, like a building or other object. It's typically done in a strong and noticeable way.

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The firefighters quickly extinguished the flames before the whole house was torched.

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They didn't torch the old building; instead, they decided to renovate it.

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Did you see the news about the car that was torched last night?

Kontext: „fire, destruction“

(noun) the act of setting fire to something. It can also refer to the flames produced by this action. It's when something is burned up intentionally.

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The fire was a result of a torching that happened late at night.

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There was no torching at the event; everything was safe and controlled.

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What caused the torching of the abandoned warehouse?

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