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reignite
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verb
- to catch fire or cause to catch fire again
the burners reignited
- to flare up or cause to flare up again
to reignite the war
Example Sentences
For months, consumer confidence has been falling, as Americans grow worried the Trump administration’s tariffs will reignite inflation and hurt the job market.
Now the border area - which Israelis call "the Gaza pocket" - echoes once more to the sounds of war, reigniting the deepest fears of all hostage families.
While he was unable to make any further headway on the first nine, the four-time major champion reignited his challenge after the turn.
In the meantime, as he contemplates what’s next after the cancellation of his TV series “The Old Man,†Bridges says “Slow Magic†has reignited his desire to make music.
That makes the metal easier to transport, and ensures the batteries won’t reignite.
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