ignite
[ ig-nahyt ]
/ ɪgˈnaɪt /
verb (used with object), ig·nit·ed, ig·nit·ing.
to set on fire; kindle.
Chemistry.
to heat intensely; roast.
verb (used without object), ig·nit·ed, ig·nit·ing.
to take fire; begin to burn.
Origin of ignite
1660–70; < Latin
ignītus (past participle of
ignīre to set on fire, ignite), equivalent to
ign(is) fire +
-ītus
-ite2
SYNONYMS FOR ignite
1 See
kindle1.
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British Dictionary definitions for reignite (1 of 2)
reignite
/ (ˌriːɪɡˈnaɪt) /
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
British Dictionary definitions for reignite (2 of 2)
ignite
/ (ɪɡˈnaɪt) /
verb
to catch fire or set fire to; burn or cause to burn
(tr) chem
to heat strongly
(tr)
to stimulate or provoke
the case has ignited a nationwide debate
Derived forms of ignite
ignitable or ignitible, adjective ignitability or ignitibility, nounWord Origin for ignite
C17: from Latin
ignīre to set alight, from
ignis fire