(v. t.) To excite; to rouse into action; to incite.
Example Sentences:
Rekindle
Definition:
(v. t. & i.) To kindle again.
Example Sentences:
(1) Mr Bae stars in a popular drama, Winter Sonata, a tale of rekindled puppy love that has left many Japanese women hankering for an age when their own men were as sensitive and attentive as the Korean actor.
(2) But when in mid-October two of the artists received death threats, the menaces were widely reported and rekindled debate, prompting vicious, anti-Muslim comments on Danish talk shows.
(3) In early 1998, Frischmann and Albarn went on holiday to Bali in an unsuccessful attempt to rekindle their relationship.
(4) Blair then acted as an "honest broker" between the two to rekindle the deal, the court heard.
(5) Interest in the long-neglected neuropathology of major affective disorders has recently been rekindled, partly because of the emergence of brain-imaging techniques.
(6) This technique rekindles interest in intra-arterial chemotherapy via a retrograde temporal route, by simplifying the technique.
(7) A revised policy would have to fulfil the twin objectives of ending the torture and other violations without rekindling the armada of boats.
(8) The UN, the EU and Britain joined the Palestinians in condemning the move as provocative at a time when the major powers are struggling to rekindle negotiations while the Palestinian bid for statehood is still before the UN security council.
(9) It has come up with a range of new products, including pastas and frozen foods, aimed at rekindling demand for its range.
(10) What the nascent recovery has done, however, is rekindle the true national sport since the 1970s – property speculation.
(11) Yet, despite the general negativity which seems to prevail, there remain grounds for optimism that the fire that inspired the Human Rights Act can be rekindled.
(12) Patents for magnetic denture retainers in dental prosthesis, have issued since 1930, but recent developments rekindled interest.
(13) Recent advances in electrode design have helped to rekindle clinical interests in noninvasive electrocochleography--to enhance auditory brain stem response (ABR) recordings (namely, wave I) and to screen Meniere's disease.
(14) Yet those around me, my family and my partner, Jen, encouraged me and rekindled my fight.
(15) In Hong Kong, Liu’s death has rekindled an anti-mainland sentiment that has been smouldering for years.
(16) With a bit more fiscal leeway, Syriza argues it could raise public sector salaries, slow the pace of job cuts and raise pensions, helping to boost consumer demand and rekindle economic growth.
(17) The president will signal a rekindling of the "special relationship" by welcoming Cameron to the White House with a 19-gun salute and a state dinner.
(18) Comparative examination of the chronological pattern of the clinical seizure development, after discharge growth, and formation of distant independent spike foci was made between periods of kindling with chronic drug administration and of rekindling without drugs.
(19) With the Squire-Brown friendship rekindled and Reni back on drums and backing vocals, they have a point to prove: that a Third Coming can be done with dignity, and that the once-mighty Stone Roses can be The Best Band On The Planet once again.
(20) Her relationship with Charles, which began before her marriage then was rekindled afterwards and during his own marriage to Diana, led to her becoming a prisoner in her own home, fearful of public hostility and press hounding, especially after Diana’s death.