incendiarism
Americannoun
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the act or practice of an arsonist; malicious burning.
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inflammatory behavior; agitation.
noun
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the act or practice of illegal burning; arson
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(esp formerly) the creation of civil strife or violence for political reasons
Etymology
Origin of incendiarism
First recorded in 1665–75; incendiar(y) + -ism
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Example Sentences
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Allayed by the report were suspicions of contraband munitions and incendiarism.
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But, as fire after fire occurred and only Roman Catholic churches were destroyed, incendiarism was suspected.
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To prevent incendiarism, special police guards have been placed at every Catholic church in New York during Lent.
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The airplane brought incendiarism back to its own.
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On further reflection Mrs. Mackay had already concluded that Julia probably was not guilty of incendiarism; still, she considered her sister’s alarmed state a favourable opportunity for a lesson on the expediency of behaving herself.
From Humours of Irish Life by Various
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