noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The insurance adjuster asked to see the fire-damaged property, including the firemarked articles.

Definition:Damaged by fire

From fire-damaged

Example:After the fire, the restoration team conducted an inspection of the building and marked the firemarked items for removal.

Definition:A formal examination to check the quality, condition, or suitability of something

From inspection

Example:The firemark tag was attached to the damaged furniture to indicate that it was firemarked and could not be restored.

Definition:A piece of material with information written or printed on it, used for identification

From tag

Example:The firemark stamp was placed on the wall to alert the insurance company that it was firemarked.

Definition:A mark or device that is pressed or impressed onto something, often to indicate identification

From stamp

Example:The firemarked items were marked as unusable and had to be discarded.

Definition:Unable to be used

From unusable

Example:The firemarked furniture was identified with an inspection tag to show its condition after the fire.

Definition:A tag used to indicate that an item has been inspected and marked due to fire damage

From inspection tag

Example:The fire marked the building with extensive damage, necessitating the use of firemarked tags for every affected item.

Definition:The process of causing harm to something by physical force

From damage

Example:All fire-damaged equipment was inspected by the experts and was deemed firemarked due to the extent of the damage.

Definition:Examined and judged to be of a certain standard or quality

From inspected

Example:The firemarked tags served as identification for the items, distinguishing them from those that were not affected by the fire.

Definition:The act of recognizing someone or something as a distinct individual or entity

From identification

Example:The firemarked materials exhibited a significant deterioration, making them unsuitable for use.

Definition:The process of becoming worse in character or quality over time

From deterioration