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		Definition of flare-up in English: flare-upnoun ˈflɛːrʌpˈflɛr ˌəp A sudden outburst of something, especially violence or hostility.  a flare-up between the two countries  Example sentencesExamples -  The flare-up in insurgent attacks also has killed another two dozen people over the past two days.
 -  It may just settle into endemic violence, with occasional flare-ups.
 -  North Yorkshire police were out across the county today, patrolling petrol forecourts in case of any flare-ups caused by the rush for fuel.
 -  But the topic is still not without its occasional flare-ups.
 -  This prevents flare-ups and makes the meat healthier to eat.
 -  Though the course that lupus takes cannot be predicted, there are some lifestyle changes that may help minimize flare-ups of the disease.
 -  Although the intensity of feelings was often reduced during this phase of recovery, there were still instances of emotional flare-ups.
 -  Therapy has two goals - to treat the acute disease flare-ups and to maintain remission.
 -  His abduction came amid a flare-up of kidnappings of foreigners during the intense violence that began in early April.
 -  You know, admittedly there was a flare-up of some violence at one of the multicultural days.
 -  Stress can trigger acne breakouts, eczema flare-ups and make skin susceptible to disease.
 -  ‘She has never been in remission and when the flare-ups are bad she has to go on steroids,’ said her mother.
 -  Relapsing-remitting disease involves clearly defined flare-ups followed by partial or complete remissions.
 -  That was also the last known outbreak until the latest flare-up.
 -  He saw that this would be chaotic and prone to violent flare-ups, and proposed a foreign military presence to keep the peace.
 -  In most cases, however, these flare-ups represent relapses and sufferers have generally experienced anorexia as an adolescent.
 -  Earlier this year, in a flare-up of violence, 28 people were killed and 870 injured.
 -  Radioiodine therapy may cause a flare-up of eye disease.
 -  He's had flare-ups of Crohn's disease, a serious inflammation of the intestines that causes pain and diarrhea.
 -  I'm in the hospital with my worst-ever flare-up of Crohn's disease.
 
  Synonyms fit, attack, bout, outpouring, eruption, explosion, outburst, burst, outbreak, blow-up, blaze, spasm, paroxysm, seizure, rush    Definition of flare-up in US English: flare-upnounˈfler ˌəpˈflɛr ˌəp A sudden outburst of something, especially violence or a medical condition.  a flare-up between the two countries  Example sentencesExamples -  This prevents flare-ups and makes the meat healthier to eat.
 -  Relapsing-remitting disease involves clearly defined flare-ups followed by partial or complete remissions.
 -  Stress can trigger acne breakouts, eczema flare-ups and make skin susceptible to disease.
 -  Although the intensity of feelings was often reduced during this phase of recovery, there were still instances of emotional flare-ups.
 -  The flare-up in insurgent attacks also has killed another two dozen people over the past two days.
 -  You know, admittedly there was a flare-up of some violence at one of the multicultural days.
 -  Earlier this year, in a flare-up of violence, 28 people were killed and 870 injured.
 -  It may just settle into endemic violence, with occasional flare-ups.
 -  I'm in the hospital with my worst-ever flare-up of Crohn's disease.
 -  He saw that this would be chaotic and prone to violent flare-ups, and proposed a foreign military presence to keep the peace.
 -  North Yorkshire police were out across the county today, patrolling petrol forecourts in case of any flare-ups caused by the rush for fuel.
 -  Therapy has two goals - to treat the acute disease flare-ups and to maintain remission.
 -  His abduction came amid a flare-up of kidnappings of foreigners during the intense violence that began in early April.
 -  Radioiodine therapy may cause a flare-up of eye disease.
 -  Though the course that lupus takes cannot be predicted, there are some lifestyle changes that may help minimize flare-ups of the disease.
 -  ‘She has never been in remission and when the flare-ups are bad she has to go on steroids,’ said her mother.
 -  He's had flare-ups of Crohn's disease, a serious inflammation of the intestines that causes pain and diarrhea.
 -  In most cases, however, these flare-ups represent relapses and sufferers have generally experienced anorexia as an adolescent.
 -  That was also the last known outbreak until the latest flare-up.
 -  But the topic is still not without its occasional flare-ups.
 
  Synonyms fit, attack, bout, outpouring, eruption, explosion, outburst, burst, outbreak, blow-up, blaze, spasm, paroxysm, seizure, rush     |