reignite Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- dowse
- suffocate
- stamp-out-
- dowse
- suffocate
- dim
- dull
- choke
- snuff-out-
- snuff-out-
- stamp-out-
- dull
- dim
- choke
Weak:
reignite Meaning
reignite (v)
ignite anew, as of something burning
reignite Sentence Examples
- The public outcry ignited a spark within the politician, reigniting his passion for social justice.
- The discovery of ancient artifacts reignited the scientific community's fascination with forgotten civilizations.
- The prospect of a reunion reignited old flames between the estranged lovers.
- After years of dormancy, the dormant volcano suddenly reignited, sending plumes of ash into the sky.
- The inspiring speeches of the leader reignited hope in the hearts of the downtrodden.
- The ancient ritual reignited the connection between the tribe and their ancestral spirits.
- The revival of a beloved television show reignited the nostalgia of fans from decades past.
- The economic crisis reignited fears of widespread poverty and unemployment.
- The arrival of spring reignited the cycle of life, bringing new growth and blossoms.
- The success of the first mission reignited the human race's enthusiasm for space exploration.
FAQs About the word reignite
ignite anew, as of something burning
relight,rekindle, irradiate, illumine, scald, lighten, set off, radiate,stoke, sear
put out,extinguish, quench, douse, smother, quench, smother, extinguish, douse, put out
The public outcry ignited a spark within the politician, reigniting his passion for social justice.
The discovery of ancient artifacts reignited the scientific community's fascination with forgotten civilizations.
The prospect of a reunion reignited old flames between the estranged lovers.
After years of dormancy, the dormant volcano suddenly reignited, sending plumes of ash into the sky.