0 to burn something completely:
to incinerate waste
The spacecraft and its crew were incinerated by the billion-degree temperatures generated by the fireball.
1 to burn something completely:
Thus, about 25% of all waste generated at the stations is incinerated.
Almost 90 per cent of e-waste produced in the industrialized world is land-filled, incinerated or recovered without any pre-treatment.
Recommendations are made on controlling the type of source material incinerated.
Fire was the most unpredictable and lethal enemy of fences, incinerating posts and rendering wire too brittle to restrain without breaking.
But in this age of evidence-based medicine, there was no evidence of the toxicity of such tremendous quantities of pulverized concrete or incinerated computer parts and office furnishings.
Vinyl gloves produce hydrochloric acid and toxic byproducts when incinerated, further adding to a separate list of impacts.
The sun explodes and incinerates the earth.
There are even those who argue that all dogs should be incinerated and wiped out.