reignite
ree ig nahyt
- v ignite anew, as of something burning
The strong winds reignited the cooling embers
- His nomination is sure to reignite the battle over the program on Capitol Hill, where one House Democrat promises "a partisan food fight" during the confirmation process.
- Some economists, on the other hand, fear that the Federal Reserve will reignite inflation, which now is running at less than 5%, if it does not halt the M1 expansion.
- Gregory considers the sex abuse scandal a call to begin again, to renew the Church's commitment to young people, and to reignite the Bishops' devotion.