Examples of 'has reignited' in a sentence
Meaning of "has reignited"
has reignited - Indicates that something, such as an interest, passion, or debate, has been revitalized or rekindled after a period of dormancy or decline. It suggests a renewed enthusiasm or activity in a particular area
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Your blundering has reignited a war.
This has reignited the national debate about vaccinations.
This new controversy has reignited.
This decision has reignited the debate on the death penalty.
The controversy has reignited.
The case has reignited debate over the role of police officers in schools.
I am afraid the fire from this morning has reignited.
The recent financial crisis has reignited debate on capital controls.
It is only recently that my passion for classical music has reignited.
The growth of smartphones has reignited the creation of mobile sales force automation systems.
Anger and defiance in Greece after a case that has reignited prejudices.
The case has reignited outrage with the president in Honduras.
The debate over AIDS therapy has reignited with a new.
That has reignited a territorial dispute with neighboring Venezuela going back centuries.
The second incidence of poisonings has reignited fear and speculation about the substance.
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For me, it concentrates an emotion that your letter has reignited.
A new interview has reignited speculation Lamborghini will build a production version of the Estoque concept.
Lithuania and Latvia has reignited.
The tragedy has reignited debate about race relations and sparked a backlash against the Confederate flag.
As usual, the shooting has reignited the gun debate.
But it has reignited what has become an annual question,.
Until the success of tesla, the industry has reignited the spark for electric vehicles.
The ruling has reignited debate over what had become an all-but-forgotten scandal.
Kaepernick 's recent deal with Nike has reignited the debate.
The Brexit decision has reignited the movement for Scottish independence.
I know that could be bad . If Agent Ressler 's inquiry has reignited their search.
Social media has reignited the PR profession.
In fact, we are learning that . Their old rivalry with the pac has reignited.
But the twins ' case has reignited debate over whether it really should be.
Over reform of the police and prosecution 's investigative authority . - This case has reignited the debate.
Hernandez 's death has reignited concerns about the treatment of transgender people in custody.
Since moving to Nevada from Boston 15 years ago, Bilodeau has reignited her passion for photography.
This case has reignited the debate over reform of the police and prosecution's investigative authority.
But Japan 's nuclear emergency has reignited the nuclear debate, especially in Europe.
Trump has reignited the dollar rally, and his fiscal stimulus will force interest rates higher.
The Kindle 4 has reignited my love of reading.
That has reignited a century-old territorial dispute with neighboring Venezuela.
If Agent Ressler 's inquiry has reignited their search … If Moscow is looking for Katarina.
The attack has reignited a long-running debate about lax cybersecurity standards in Bulgaria.
The tribunal 's finding has reignited the discussion of a decades-old tragedy.
The incident has reignited fears of a U.S. military confrontation in the Middle East.
HBO's “Chernobyl” series has reignited public interest in the world's worst nuclear-power-plant accident.
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