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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

But will their old magic be rekindled, or are both men concealing ulterior motives for the meeting?

From New York Times

Reacting to Ms Patel's comments, the Liberal Democrats said the Tories had "decided to rekindle their infighting" and the party was marked by "constant chaos".

From BBC

He would later indicate he needed to take a break to rekindle his love of swimming.

From Seattle Times

But his loan spell to Inter last summer has not rekindled his form.

From BBC