26984 words

torches

8 definitions • 8 examples
1
a small light that is held in the hand and usually gets its power from batteries:

Examples:

She flashed/shone the torch into the dark room.
2
a thick stick with material that burns tied to the top of it, used to give light:

Examples:

literary Many buildings were put to the torch (= burned intentionally) during the riots.
3
used as a symbol of a political movement or idea that has an important positive influence:

Examples:

She promised that the party would carry the torch of progressivism into the next decade.
4
to burn a building or other large thing, intentionally and usually illegally:

Examples:

They smashed a side door to get in and then torched the warehouse when they had taken what they wanted.
5
a stick that burns at one end and is held at the other end and is used esp. as a light:

Examples:

Which athlete will carry the Olympic torch into the stadium?
6
fig. The torch is the basic responsibilities and characteristics of a group, organization, or society, esp. when someone new takes control:

Examples:

After he retired, the torch passed to his daughter, who now runs the organization.
7
A torch is also a blowtorch.
8
to burn something intentionally and usually illegally:

Examples:

They torched the warehouse and ran.

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