reignite Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriː.ɪɡˈnaɪt]
  • Us [ ˌriː.ɪɡˈnaɪt]

Meaning of reignite In English

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Examples of reignite

  • Her first tactic is to try to reignite his emotions by invoking past happiness.

  • 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 ago.

  • Politicians of all parties are struggling to reignite people's interest in our democracy.

  • What is more, the flood of refugees may reignite simmering tensions in the region.

  • What is more, this mass influx of refugees could reignite the obvious tensions in that region.

  • Perhaps we will have to do that to reignite the morale of the young doctors who are in the teaching departments.

  • It has reignited concerns about the suitability of privatised safety regimes.

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