Arsony refers to the act of intentionally starting a fire, often for destructive purposes or to commit insurance fraud.
Arsony involves the deliberate act of igniting a fire, typically with malicious intent. This term is commonly used when discussing instances of arson, where a person intentionally sets fire to something, such as a building or property. Arsony can result in significant damage, harm to individuals, or even loss of life. It is considered a serious crime and is punishable by law.
Example 1: The police determined that the fire at the abandoned warehouse was a case of arsony, as evidence pointed to a deliberate act of setting fire.
Example 2: The insurance company discovered that the burned house was a result of arsony when it was revealed that the owner had recently increased the insurance coverage just days before the fire.
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