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noninflammatory

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  • adjective (Med.) not inflammatory.

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  • adjective Not inflammatory; not able to inflame.

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  • adjective not inflammatory

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Examples

  • However I was shocked to discover that my very noninflammatory remarks were not being posted.

    Poll: Twenty-Eight Percent Of Hillary Supporters Would Back McCain If Obama Wins 2009

  • Additionally, a 2007 study done in Rome linked smoking with greater incidence of noninflammatory acne and reduced skin secretions of vitamin E.

    The Truth About Beauty Kat James 2007

  • Additionally, a 2007 study done in Rome linked smoking with greater incidence of noninflammatory acne and reduced skin secretions of vitamin E.

    The Truth About Beauty Kat James 2007

  • The article identifies possible sources of personal and political bias in tax policy scholarship and suggests that scholars should seek neutral, noninflammatory means to analyze the rights and duties of wealthy taxpayers under the Internal Revenue Code.

    July 2006 2006

  • Tess tried to think of a noncommittal, noninflammatory reply.

    Butchers Hill Lippman, Laura 1998

  • Littell's May 10th report on the meeting called these remarks noninflammatory.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • And, again, this is always kind of inflammatory; I want to have a noninflammatory talk about it.

    Presidents Remarks On Religious Liberties ITY National Archives 1995

  • The color scheme was pleasant: blues and greens in soothing, noninflammatory shades.

    I is for Innocent Grafton, Sue 1992

  • The infiltration is noninflammatory in character and produces an insensibility of the skin like the excessive stocking which we see in debilitated animals after exposure to cold.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

  • His speech was noninflammatory, in keeping with his new role as a guy who everyone is beginning, in desperation, to tag as a potential bridge-builder.

    NYT > Home Page By GAIL COLLINS 2011

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