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		Definition of incineration in English: incinerationnoun ɪnsɪnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.  waste disposal by incineration as modifier waste incineration plants  Example sentencesExamples -  Incineration also reduces the space requirements devoted to the noxious landfill facility.
 -  The country is likely to have up to seven incineration plants by 2015.
 -  Campaigners opposing incineration frequently object that it distracts from recycling.
 -  In the United States, incineration plants are overwhelmingly built in low-income communities or communities of color.
 -  Dioxins, along with several others chemicals including mercury, are the products of incineration.
 -  The company is believed to be developing waste incineration technology.
 -  Recycling paper saves more energy than is generated through its incineration.
 -  The group was originally formed to oppose the incineration of chemical weapons.
 -  Limited incineration is already a key part of the government's waste management strategy.
 -  He took part in the session on alternatives to waste incineration.
 
    Definition of incineration in US English: incinerationnouninˌsinəˈrāSHən The destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.  waste disposal by incineration as modifier waste incineration plants  Example sentencesExamples -  The country is likely to have up to seven incineration plants by 2015.
 -  In the United States, incineration plants are overwhelmingly built in low-income communities or communities of color.
 -  Incineration also reduces the space requirements devoted to the noxious landfill facility.
 -  Dioxins, along with several others chemicals including mercury, are the products of incineration.
 -  He took part in the session on alternatives to waste incineration.
 -  The group was originally formed to oppose the incineration of chemical weapons.
 -  The company is believed to be developing waste incineration technology.
 -  Limited incineration is already a key part of the government's waste management strategy.
 -  Recycling paper saves more energy than is generated through its incineration.
 -  Campaigners opposing incineration frequently object that it distracts from recycling.
 
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