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reignite
/ ˌːɪɡˈԲɪ /
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
"Net zero is the economic opportunity of the 21st century, one that has the potential to reignite our industrial heartlands, create good jobs for the future and lower bills in the long term."
Sources familiar with the investigation say much of the focus has been on whether an eight-acre blaze sparked by fireworks a week earlier that firefighters thought they had extinguished in the same area had reignited.
The pair were set to fight in October 2022, reigniting a family rivalry after their fathers shared two bouts in the 1990s, before the fight was cancelled because Benn failed a drugs test.
Smith tried to sign Vardy last summer and could well reignite that interest.
For months, consumer confidence has been falling, as Americans grow worried the Trump administration’s tariffs will reignite inflation and hurt the job market.
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