REIGNITE definition: to catch fire or cause to catch fire again See examples of reignite used in a sentence.

Reignite refers to the action of starting a fire or an interest once more after it has diminished or been extinguished.

(figuratively) To start again, especially animosity or argument. There was no additional supply nor could we ration it as there was no way to reignite it. Or quite possibly, you are a dancer yourself, looking to …

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reignite definition: renew interest or enthusiasm in something. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.

Definition of reignite verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of REIGNITE is to begin or cause (something) to begin to burn again. How to use reignite in a sentence.

Not in a life-changing way but enough to help lift the fog and reignite a spark.

Reigniting or developing social skills—including self-confidence and the so-called soft key skills as well as the more obvious educational ones—is required. It reignites an accident that took place 10 years …

Not in a life-changing way but enough to help lift the fog and reignite a spark.

Reigniting or developing social skills—including self-confidence and the so-called soft key skills as well as the more obvious educational ones—is required. It reignites an accident that took place 10 years …

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