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enkindle

[en-kin-dl] / ɛnˈkɪn dl /
VERB
light
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Minardi fought to enkindle the Catholic faith in youth — and he never gave up for the 70 years he was Ozzano’s parish priest, until coronavirus killed him at 94.

From Washington Times

“The global Islamophobia and the recent discrimination of Muslims with impunity by powerful nations are enkindling fires of hatred in many countries against Islam,” Bo says.

From Time

Friendly and exuberant “Let your wisdom enkindle others” “Looking forward for an everlasting scientific relationship!”

From Nature

Such a transformative movement, like the civil-rights movement, must be politically astute and sustained for a long campaign that will enkindle a collective spirit of fairness, inclusion and genuine economic democracy.

From Seattle Times

But you don't have a real business until you can enkindle that faith and excitement in others.

From Inc