verb

fuelling

to fuel, to power, to stoke

The car needs fuelling before the trip.

The car needs fuelling before the trip.

His comments fuelled the debate.

His comments fuelled the debate.

((sth.)) ((with sth.)) to supply (sth.) with fuel They fuelled the plane with jet fuel.

((sth.)) to stimulate or intensify (sth.) The news fuelled speculation.

Synonyms: power, supply, stoke; Antonyms: extinguish, drain

From Old French 'fouaille' (firewood), from 'feu' (fire).

Think of adding fuel to a fire, which makes it bigger, just like fuelling a debate makes it more intense.

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