Definition of

Stir

Fire

Poking implies fanning the fire.

Poking is the action of adding some type of fuel to the fire or removing it with the aim of making it burn brighter . The term came into our language from the Latin word attitiāre.

For example: “Tell Miguel to add more wood to stoke the bonfire , so we don't get cold” , “I'm going to cut the meat and then I'll start stoking the fire , “Try not to stoke the flames unless you want to”. cause a fire.”

Various meanings of azar

Another meaning related to fire refers to giving more wick to lamps or candles, or snuffing them out to improve their lighting capacity. On the other hand, this verb can also be defined as a synonym for "give" if the objects are "a kick" or "a stick" , for example, with the meaning of causing someone or something to suffer a blow .

As if the meanings of this word did not present enough variety, there is another that defines it as "eating and drinking in large quantities, even in excess" ; In this case, it is a pronominal verb, so it must be used reflexively, as can be seen in the following example: «As expected, Mario ate a good portion of cake, which was twice the size of the others. the other diners .

American president

Stirring a controversy can be mentioned as stirring up.

Step up or shake

Stirring can also consist of intensifying a passion or stirring up a controversy : “My wife and I will go to the Caribbean for a week to fan the flame of our passion,” “The statements of the candidate for president only fueled the discussion between the two parties.” politicians” , “The UN leader accused the Arab leader of stoking tension in the region” .

According to these latter meanings, a person can carry out different actions that end up, whether on purpose or unintentionally, causing a problem that is bigger than what existed. Suppose that, in the days before a soccer classic, the supporters of both teams threaten each other through social networks and with graffiti on the walls of the city. There is, therefore, a risk of incidents occurring at the meeting. In this context, the coach of one of the teams declares to the press that the fans of the rival club “don't understand anything about football” and states that, therefore, “they should remain silent during the match.” For sports journalists, these words fuel violence and hatred.

The previous example shows a situation in which the verb atizar can be understood as a synonym for " provoke , intensify or awaken" , or a combination of them depending on the context and the direct objects used in each sentence. It is important to note that it is not possible to stir up a non-existent thing, since it is not a synonym for sowing or originating: whether in the case of fire, passion, hatred or violence, all these ties and feelings must previously exist in order to to be able to subject them to the action of this term and make them grow.

Breadth of the concept of stoking

Needless to say, we are dealing with a particularly broad concept, which has various meanings, with both positive and negative connotations, and which can be carried out voluntarily or involuntarily.

We also note in this definition the particular relationship that exists at a cultural level between fire and passion , something that gives rise to more than one interpretation, not always referring to sexual relations but can speak of the passion for a vocation and the fire that awakens in the person every time he cultivates it. Stirring a passion is like stoking a fire with good intentions, with constructive and well-defined objectives.