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- Dictionaryrekindle/ˌriːˈkɪndl/
verb
- 1. relight (a fire): "Josh set about rekindling the stove"
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REKINDLE definition: 1. to make someone have a feeling that they had in the past: 2. to make someone have a feeling…. Learn more.
Definition of 'rekindle' rekindle. (riːkɪndəl ) Word forms: rekindles , rekindling , rekindled. 1. verb. If something rekindles an interest, feeling, or thought that you used to have, it makes you think about it or feel it again. Every return visit rekindles fantastic memories. [VERB noun]
Rekindle definition: to excite, stir up, or rouse anew. See examples of REKINDLE used in a sentence.
Use the verb rekindle when you're trying to get something started again, like a fire or a romance. If your campfire goes out while you're getting the marshmallows out of your tent, you'll want to rekindle it.
How to use rekindle in a sentence. to kindle (something) again : to start or stir up (something) again; to begin to burn again : to flare up again… See the full definition
REKINDLE meaning: 1. to make someone have a feeling that they had in the past: 2. to make someone have a feeling…. Learn more.
Definitions of 'rekindle'. 1. If something rekindles an interest, feeling, or thought that you used to have, it makes you think about it or feel it again. [...] 2. If something rekindles an unpleasant situation, it makes the unpleasant situation happen again. [...]
Definition of rekindle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
re·kin·dle. (rē-kĭn′dl) tr.v. re·kin·dled, re·kin·dling, re·kin·dles. 1. To relight (a fire). 2. To revive or renew: rekindled an old interest in the sciences. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
REKINDLE definition: to make someone have a feeling that they had in the past: . Learn more.