0 past simple and past participle of reignite
1 to make something such as a disagreement or worry that was disappearing grow stronger:
The incident further reignited criticism against the school for continued delays in releasing the campus safety audit, which was first announced nearly 2 years prior.
It reignited the centuries-long warfare between the two states that would go on for another century.
Four firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation while fighting the blaze which reignited several times.
His accident came after a series of incidents in the week and reignited concerns about the track's safety.
While the blackout lasted only about half a day, it reignited political pressure aiming to improve the national electricity grid.
Timpanaro later reignited the debate, by maintaining that any given slip can always be explained mechanically without a need for deeper motivation.
The controversy was reignited in 2003 when he was spotted openly drinking white wine spritzers.
After a period of exile, the ultras group were reignited under new leadership.