empyrosis (Meaning)

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empyrosis (n.)

A general fire; a conflagration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of empyrosis

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empyrosis Sentence Examples

  1. The fire raged violently, leaving an empyrosis of the once-pristine forest.
  2. The empyrosis of the ancient temple's ruins was a testament to the ravages of time.
  3. The wildfire had caused extensive empyrosis, charring and destroying countless acres of vegetation.
  4. The charred remains of the burned-out building were a haunting reminder of the empyrosis it had endured.
  5. The empyrosis of the patient's skin was a severe burn requiring immediate medical attention.
  6. The intense heat of the explosion resulted in an empyrosis of the surrounding buildings.
  7. The forest fire had created an empyrosis that extended for miles, leaving behind a desolate wasteland.
  8. The empyrosis of the old manuscript was a heartbreaking loss to historical researchers.
  9. The fire spread rapidly, creating an empyrosis of the entire neighborhood.
  10. The empyrosis of the battlefield was a testament to the horrors of war and the devastation it leaves behind.

FAQs About the word empyrosis

A general fire; a conflagration.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fire raged violently, leaving an empyrosis of the once-pristine forest.

The empyrosis of the ancient temple's ruins was a testament to the ravages of time.

The wildfire had caused extensive empyrosis, charring and destroying countless acres of vegetation.

The charred remains of the burned-out building were a haunting reminder of the empyrosis it had endured.