Examples of 'have rekindled' in a sentence

Meaning of "have rekindled"

have rekindled: This phrase is used to describe reigniting or reviving something, often a feeling or a relationship, that was previously present or active

How to use "have rekindled" in a sentence

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We have rekindled the spirit of last season.
The pilot programs have rekindled her hope.
You have rekindled my desire now.
That you and Catherine have rekindled your affair.
You have rekindled our own special memories.
Political and security developments in Somalia in recent months have rekindled hope.
You two have rekindled your love in secret.
A string of uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt followed by those in other countries have rekindled.
I am so glad to have rekindled our friendship.
I have rekindled my dormant creativity.
By depriving them of their goddess I have rekindled their faith.
We have rekindled their rage.
Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner have rekindled their romance.
Such developments have rekindled interest in the philosophy of technology and science.
Now, it looks as if the two may have rekindled their romance.

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You have rekindled my interest in cryptocurrencies with the information you provided.
Both Dede and Dave have rekindled their passion.
I have rekindled this passion and am enjoying the company of other artists with similar interests.
The couple are said to have rekindled their romance in recent months.
GDP growth is uneven, central bank policies are not aligned, and geopolitical tensions have rekindled.
The latest arrests have rekindled discussion about homegrown radicalization.
Huawei 's recent failed bids for 2Wire and Motorola will only have rekindled this bitterness.
Issues that could have rekindled the support of his dejected liberal base.
Huawei 's recent failed bids for 2Wire and Motorola would only have rekindled this bitterness.
Now the galleries have rekindled their collaboration with this reimagining of that initial exhibition.
Each of us owes deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light . - Albert Schweitzer.
We have rekindled their belief in the Overseer.
Apparently, they have rekindled their affair.
We have rekindled something that we have not had since I was a kid.
As then, the two have rekindled a romance.
You have rekindled the long-dormant embers of purpose in our lives.
Although relations with the Chilean government remain tense, some local Mapuche communities have rekindled a dialogue.
You have rekindled our Olympic dreams.
By this point, Gatsby and Daisy have rekindled their old romance.
You have rekindled the Long-dormantembers of purpose in our lives.
Do you think Vera knows that Sam and Margie have rekindled the old flame?
Every night I have rekindled the fire for you.
Ever since he attended this training, we have rekindled the spark . ”.
Stefan and I may have rekindled an old flame last night.
Each of us owes deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light . ” ”.
Now that you have rekindled your old passion?
That we thought was lost forever. Because of you, Bill, we have rekindled a love.
Apologies if I have rekindled that tradition.
You have rekindled the Iong-dormantembers of purpose in our lives.
What are you talking about? Stefan and I may have rekindled an old flame last night.
You know, we have rekindled something that we have not had since I was a little kid.
However, the latest US arms sales to Taipei have rekindled tension between Beijing and Washington.
We have rekindled their rage. - They have come for revenge.
The Brussels, Monterrey, Johannesburg and Doha conferences have rekindled new hopes in this respect.
Which novels have rekindled your love for reading?

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