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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
While Trump acknowledged the tariffs are likely to bring “a little disturbance†to the markets, he has underscored that their purpose is to reignite the American economy.
Teenager Angus Hall scored an eye-catching try on his first Premiership start as Saracens reignited their top-four hopes with a hard-fought win at Leicester Tigers.
Even though the main fire has been brought under control, smaller ones continue to reignite, authorities say.
Investigators are examining whether it could have reignited from the embers of a smaller blaze that occurred on Jan. 1 around the Skull Rock area.
“But the way Jenn was treated reignited the historic anger over the treatment of people of color. The audience felt, ‘We don’t come to these shows to see people get tortured.’â€
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