Verb
ignite anew, as of something burning
Source: WordNetMy goal is to connect the young teachers to the old, to reignite their sense of struggle. Jonathan Kozol
The strong winds reignited the cooling embers Source: Internet
Aberdeen’s bid for a first Scottish Cup triumph since 1990 will reignite tomorrow – almost seven months after the scheduled April 12 date for the clash. Source: Internet
After splitting in last October, the Kylie Lip Kit founder doesn't have a plan to reignite her romance with the rapper, according to a new report, and will just focus to be civil for the sake of their daughter Stormi. Source: Internet
Apollo 6 had suffered several major problems during its April 1968 flight, including severe pogo oscillation during its first stage, two second stage engine failures, and a third stage that failed to reignite in orbit. Source: Internet
“A surprise Trump victory could reignite fears of tariffs,” said Mizuho chief Asia foreign exchange strategist Ken Cheung in Hong Kong. Source: Internet