reignite in English

verb
1
ignite or cause to ignite again.
oven burners automatically reignite if blown out

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1. The oven burners reignite automatically if blown out.

2. There are fears that rising wages will reignite inflation.

3. The discovery could reignite the GM debate in the country.

4. Such moves could reignite inflation, which fell to 2 % in December from 18 % in January.

5. The spat is set to reignite speculation over the future of Yahoo's investments in Asia.

6. we could make dead classes come alive, we could reignite imaginations, and we can change education.

7. Often, with a little effort, you can reignite the same passion you felt when you first hit that "Post" button.

8. Now of course, in a way those accidents reignite the debate about the value of science and engineering at the edge.

9. Belarusian opposition leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya is hoping a rally on March 25 can reignite the protest movement demanding the ouster of …

10. Price's last seven bouts have all been staged on Merseyside but he is now ready to go wherever necessary to reignite his career.

11. Again under Richard Fleischer's direction, he gave a rigorously deglamorized performance, but the film was dismissed as exploitative in many quarters and failed to reignite Mr. Curtis's career.

12. The report could reignite debate over the influence of Wall Street; it says regulators "lacked the political will" to scrutinize and hold accountable the institutions they were supposed to oversee.

13. “Exciting, stylish, and authentic” - SF Chronicle With dishes inspired by the celebrated Cecilia Chiang, Crave is delighted to be working with the Betelnut team to reignite its cult status and bring these award

14. "The goal is for MLK Day to reignite the American tradition of service and volunteerism and to that end the current call to action is viewed as a starting point," the Web site explains.

15. On the cusp of a dream tour for any early 00’s punk and emo kids, utterly polite Antiskeptic drummer Nick Coppin took a minute to reignite some dormant interview skills with Wall Of Sound, chatting deftly about the unique culture and time in which their band rose to fame, and what the future holds for him and his now older and wiser bandmates and tour supports.