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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Burnout' in a Sentence

"A destructive fire that consumes something entirely." more

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The campers were cautious to prevent a burnout while cooking over the open flame.
The newspaper reported on a massive burnout that destroyed acres of farmland.
After the burnout, only ashes remained from the old, worn-out building.
The sun's heat can cause a burnout in the dry grass.
The scientist explained how a burnout can occur in a chemical reaction.
The sun's intense rays caused a burnout on the sandy beach.
We should be careful not to touch a burnout candle.
After the burnout, the ruins of the old house were all that remained.
The chef quickly put out the burnout in the kitchen to save the restaurant from further damage.
The forest animals ran away from the burnout in the woods.
The volcano's eruption led to a massive burnout, covering the landscape in lava.
After the storm, the community came together to rebuild their homes destroyed by the burnout.
The scientist studied the effects of burnout on different materials in the laboratory.
The history class discussed the great fire and the resulting burnout of the ancient library.
The old books in the library were damaged in the burnout caused by an electrical fault.
The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the burnout in the forest.
The wizard cast a spell, causing a magical burnout that lit up the dark cave.
The raging forest fire left nothing but burnout in its wake.
The firefighters successfully prevented the burnout from spreading to nearby homes.

Burnout

burn-out
nounA destructive fire that consumes something entirely.
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Last Updated On: August 1, 2024
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