rekindle in English

verb
1
relight (a fire).
Just as accepting gifts from strangers or bringing home found objects were regarded as dangerous, so too was lending, especially money or embers from the stove to rekindle a fire.

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1. Nothing could rekindle her extinct passion.

2. She wants to rekindle the fire.

3. How do flat marriages rekindle their romance?

4. Is there anything could rekindle his extinct passion?

5. They tried to rekindle the flames of romance.

6. It wanted so little to rekindle her dying affection.

7. Perhaps spending time together could rekindle some - - [ alarm beeping ]

8. There are a few fires I need to rekindle.

9. The holiday was a last chance to rekindle their love.

10. Others say Honda is keen to rekindle its old love affair.

11. He has never been able to rekindle her love since then.

12. They agonise over what went wrong and how to rekindle the flame.

13. Hoping to rekindle the fire Sally accepted, but it was no use.

14. Earth day 1990 helped to rekindle the excitement of the green movement.

15. 24 They agonise over what went wrong and how to rekindle the flame.

16. There are fears that the series could rekindle animosity between the two countries.

17. That means taking steps to rekindle demand so that global recovery can be sustained.

18. Please tell me your guy's not trying to rekindle things with my sister again.

19. Can an old affair that lasted only a year rekindle as middle-aged passion?

20. So us reject any among us who seeks to reopen wounds and to rekindle old hatreds.

21. Financial responsibility for giving support would be delegated to a local level in order to rekindle civic responsibility.

22. In general, elite settlements stem from long periods of conflict and crises that threaten to rekindle widespread violence.

23. The problem since then has been how to rekindle a spirit of democratic inquiry without provoking another conservative backlash.

24. The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure.

25. There is now a need to rekindle the idea that teaching is a vocation which makes a whole series of complex demands.

26. Paul admonished Timothy to rekindle the gift of the Holy Ghost, or to earnestly seek to have the Holy Ghost to be with him.

27. You might be having a shag for old times' sake, but your ex may be doing it as a desperate bid to rekindle the relationship.

28. To rekindle the United States’ upward trajectory, it will take the full measure of support by all, regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, background, religion or political view to promote Calmness

29. "Let's rekindle that connection with the community at large, bring genuine engagement, pursue sustainable development and be very proactive in transparency when it comes to people's data," said Baiel.

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31. In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. Albert Schweitzer 

32. In it, the narrator – who is very similar to the writer (Vargas Llosa is an aficionado of what is known as meta-fiction) – describes his meanderings in Florence trying to separate himself from Peru as he falls upon photographs that rekindle his interest for his native country.