Intumesce (verb) (rare)
in-too-mess
Swell up.
Late 18th century: from Latin intumescere, from in- ‘into’ + tumescere ‘begin to swell’ (from tumere ‘swell’).
Example sentences
“He just went on and on, insistent to intumesce my rage!”
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