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rekindle

[ree-kin-dl] / riˈkɪn dl /
VERB
light again
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However, the yen’s rapid weakening has rekindled concerns about rising import prices, leaving the government little choice but to back a rate hike to stem depreciation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This winter, hopes of that legacy being recognized in Cooperstown were rekindled when Valenzuela was named as one of eight finalists to be considered by the Hall of Fame’s Contemporary Era Committee.

From Los Angeles Times

She has also rekindled cooperation with the Americans, sending dozens of suspected cartel members to the U.S. for prosecution and granting access to Mexican airspace for U.S. surveillance drones.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s a personal embarrassment and possible career ending for a battalion chief or captain to have a rekindle,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

The spectacle has rekindled hopes that America can become less polarized and find more common ground.

From Salon