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rekindle

[ree-kin-dl] / riˈkɪn dl /
VERB
light again
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The spectacle has rekindled hopes that America can become less polarized and find more common ground.

From Salon

Other platforms exist, certainly; there are upstarts like Mastodon that hope they can rekindle Twitter’s magic without all of Twitter’s downsides, which were slowly strangling the service even before Musk arrived last year.

From Los Angeles Times

The revelation during a press conference Tuesday rekindled the debate about having armed officers at schools across the United States.

From Washington Times

But his time in the East Village rekindled something.

From New York Times

The planned strike has forced families to scramble, and has rekindled frustrations that many parents felt over the lengthy school closures prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

From New York Times