build a fire under Antonyms

Meaning of build a fire under

build a fire under

to engage in building, physique, to use as a foundation, to develop according to a systematic plan, by a definite process, or on a particular base, to form by ordering and uniting materials by gradual means into a composite whole, to progress toward a peak (as of intensity), form or mode of structure, form or kind of structure, to develop in extent, to make an integral part of, a version or iteration of a product or component, to cause to be constructed, increase, enlarge, to produce or create gradually, to move or grow toward a peak, to stimulate to vigorous action, to make by putting together parts or materials, bodily conformation of a person or animal

build a fire under Sentence Examples

  1. The cook was instructed to build a fire under the cauldron to prepare the stew.
  2. The students were eager to build a fire under the kiln to begin firing their pottery.
  3. The campfire enthusiasts gathered around the pit to build a fire under the grill for the evening's barbecue.
  4. The hikers huddled together in the shelter, trying to build a fire under the damp logs to stay warm.
  5. The firefighters were called out to extinguish a house fire that had been built under a pile of leaves.
  6. The motivational speaker urged his audience to build a fire under their goals and never give up.
  7. The manager built a fire under his team by setting clear expectations and providing support.
  8. The doctor built a fire under his patient by encouraging them to follow their treatment plan with determination.
  9. The artist built a fire under his creative spirit by experimenting with new techniques.
  10. The community organizer built a fire under the residents to participate in a neighborhood cleanup project.

FAQs About the word build a fire under

to engage in building, physique, to use as a foundation, to develop according to a systematic plan, by a definite process, or on a particular base, to form by o

fire (up), rev (up), stir, encourage,provoke, stimulate,move, arouse, set off, pique

subdue,calm, soothe, pacify,tranquillize, appease, tranquilize, mollify, placate,

The cook was instructed to build a fire under the cauldron to prepare the stew.

The students were eager to build a fire under the kiln to begin firing their pottery.

The campfire enthusiasts gathered around the pit to build a fire under the grill for the evening's barbecue.

The hikers huddled together in the shelter, trying to build a fire under the damp logs to stay warm.