1. incinerated - Adjective
2. incinerated - Verb
of Incinerate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA small amount of trash processed at transfer sites in New Jersey is sometimes incinerated at waste-to-energy facilities. Source: Internet
He also stressed that the fire will have incinerated nests of birds and animals as well as destroying rich, long established plant life. Source: Internet
First came the flames, a raging firestorm propelled by 50 mph (80 kph) wind gusts that incinerated Kelsey Norton’s house and killed 85 people in her community. Source: Internet
Also, it can be incinerated at lower temperature without any generation of toxic substances and shows reduced carbon dioxide emission compared to general plastic materials. Source: Internet
Because much of the excess wick is incinerated, these are referred to as "self-trimming" or "self-consuming" wicks. Source: Internet
However, the rebels were unable to take most of this equipment so they incinerated it. Source: Internet