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reignite

vb. 1 ignite again 2 (context figuratively English) to start again, especially animosity or argument

WordNet
reignite

v. ignite anew, as of something burning; "The strong winds reignited the cooling embers"

Usage examples of "reignite".

If hostilities between the Conjoiners and the Coalition reignited, the Demarchy would not be able to stand aside as they had fifteen years ago.

Strolling hallways bounded by the muffled sounds of class in session feels like playing hooky, reignites the adolescent joy of bending rules when rules were easier to bend.

Earth and once the boost modifiers had been powered up, it would be impossible to reignite them.

She showed me the sparker used to ignite the propane and to reignite it quickly should the flame go out.

Humming gently, the djinni wandered to the window, reigniting the fire casually as it passed.

Tony had run with the storm with consummate skill, reigniting the engine at the first opportunity and jinking the bus in ways that its designers would not have thought possible.

Geronimo, Blade waited until the Blackfoot had touched the torch to a candle and reignited the strips before he walked from the room without a backward glance, his friends right behind him.

The heat of his body reignited the dizzying sensation, and excitement pulsed through her with each beat of her heart.

It's still raining cats and dogs anyway so there's no danger of the fire reigniting.