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reignite

/ ˌriːɪɡˈnaɪt /

verb

  1. to catch fire or cause to catch fire again

    the burners reignited

  2. to flare up or cause to flare up again

    to reignite the war



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One nabob even seems to have commandeered the challenge to reignite an old grudge.

He tries to reignite his romance with his twin sister, Cersei, but she brushes him aside.

It is our generation's task, then, to reignite the true engine of America's economic growth – a rising, thriving middle class.

Talk that Harry and Chelsy might reignite their relationship is given fresh impetus.

Even some flamed-out former bubble markets are starting to reignite.

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reignReign of Terror