1. sparked - Adjective
2. sparked - Verb
sparked
simple past and past participle of spark
sparked (comparative more sparked, superlative most sparked)
That has had sparks (of electricity) passed through it
2014 and 2015 developments The country experienced a slowdown in economic growth from 2014 sparked by falling oil prices and the effects of the Ukrainian crisis The country devalued its currency by 19% in February 2014. Source: Internet
A community police force in Southern Mexico sparked last week when it posted a photograph of children as young as six holding guns, praising them as recruits for a defense patrol. Source: Internet
Accordingly, it began to disappear from popular culture, and its continued inclusion in classic works of literature has sparked controversy. Source: Internet
Adams, 785. Before 1813, the Creek War had been largely an internal affair sparked by the ideas of Tecumseh farther north in the Mississippi Valley, but the United States was drawn into a war with the Creek Nation by the War of 1812. Source: Internet
A cluster of fires sparked by lightning in mid-August in the San Francisco Bay Areawas fully contained Thursday. Source: Internet
After publicly disclosing that he had prostate cancer prior to the 2000 New York senatorial election, Rudolph Giuliani, the mayor of New York City (aided by the media) sparked a huge priority elevation of the cancer in people's consciousness. Source: Internet