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rekindle
[ ree-kin-dl ]
verb (used with object)
- to excite, stir up, or rouse anew:
efforts to rekindle their romance;
comments that rekindled her anger.
- to cause to begin burning again; ignite again:
Never use gasoline to rekindle a fire.
verb (used without object)
- to begin to burn again; ignite again:
She is worried about a fire rekindling.
rekindle
/ 谤颈藧藞办瑟苍诲蓹濒 /
verb
- to arouse or cause to be aroused again
rekindle the romance in your relationship
- to set alight or start to burn again
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rekindle1
Example Sentences
Six months after becoming parents, the pair rekindled their romance.
If the batteries aren鈥檛 handled properly, fires can rekindle 鈥渄ays, weeks, months鈥 later, he said.
Ward-Hibbert had not played any basketball for a few years, but while at university, his love was rekindled.
The goal of Carbon isn鈥檛 to map out a plan for saving the Earth, but to rekindle a sense of relationship with it.
For some, lockdown was a time of baking banana bread, rekindling relationships with family and getting fit.
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