rekindle
[ ree-kin-dl ]
/ riˈkɪn dl /
verb (used with object), re·kin·dled, re·kin·dling.
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), re·kin·dled, re·kin·dling.
to begin to burn again; ignite again: She is worried about a fire rekindling.
Words nearby rekindle
rejuvenate,
rejuvenesce,
rejuvenescent,
rejuvenize,
rekey,
rekindle,
rekt,
rel.,
rel. pron.,
reladle,
relapse
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British Dictionary definitions for rekindle
rekindle
/ (riːˈkɪndəl) /
verb
to arouse or cause to be aroused again
rekindle the romance in your relationship
to set alight or start to burn again