incendium

[inˈkendjum]

incendium Definition

  • 1a large fire that causes a lot of damage
  • 2an act of setting something on fire intentionally

Using incendium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "incendium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The incendium destroyed the entire building.

  • Example

    The police are investigating the cause of the incendium.

  • Example

    The incendium was so intense that it could be seen from miles away.

incendium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for incendium

Phrases with incendium

  • to intentionally set something on fire

    Example

    The suspect was arrested for committing an incendium.

  • a legal term referring to a trial held in the absence of the defendant

    Example

    The court ordered an incendium in absentia after the defendant failed to appear.

  • incendium naturae

    a natural fire, such as a forest fire or volcanic eruption

    Example

    The incendium naturae caused widespread damage to the surrounding area.

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Summary: incendium in Brief

The term 'incendium' [inˈkendjum] refers to a large fire that causes significant damage or an intentional act of setting something on fire. It can be used in phrases like 'commit an incendium' and 'incendium in absentia.' 'Incendium' is a formal term for 'fire' or 'blaze.'