Examples of 'rekindle' in a sentence

Meaning of "rekindle"

Rekindle (verb): To revive or renew something, such as a relationship or interest. This term is often used in the context of reigniting a connection or passion that was lost or faded
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  • To kindle again.
  • To be kindled or ignited again.
  • To revive.

How to use "rekindle" in a sentence

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So we will rekindle his desire for something.
It must be backed by action now to rekindle investment.
Reunions can rekindle old feelings of resentment.
Suburbanites seek twin sparks to rekindle flame.
We could rekindle our friendship on this trip.
They mean help me rekindle the light.
We must rekindle our natural sense of purity.
You have to fight to rekindle your will.
Why rekindle the fire of hate again.
Our mission is to rekindle that love again.
To rekindle the flame of motivation in your team.
Algeria is seeking to rekindle its aeronautics industry.
Rekindle the love affair with yourself.
The two start to rekindle their relationship.
To rekindle a spark of vitality and enjoyment of life.

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You have helped me rekindle my faith in religion.
Rekindle the loyalty in your life today.
Now you can rekindle the relationship.
Rekindle the fire to make another record.
Maybe we can rekindle that love again.
Rekindle the relationship with your god.
I am looking to rekindle the love that we shared.
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The couple rekindle their wedding plans.
He later explained he was seeking to rekindle the romance.
You just may rekindle a lost relationship.
Rekindle the appreciation of sublime shadows and contrasts.
It would no doubt rekindle my interest in this game.
Rekindle the romance in your relationship.
They would soon rekindle their romance.
And rekindle the light of civilization.
Through gloomy times to rekindle the light.
I read it to rekindle my hope in myself and my dreams.
It is never too late to rekindle that fire.
Perhaps to rekindle a flame that had never died.
They do not want to rekindle the fire.
I want to rekindle a kind of scientific renaissance.
I thought maybe we can rekindle some of them.
We must rekindle the spirit of the founding fathers.
Not much is needed to rekindle the violence.
And rekindle all we have lost.
Give them an opportunity to rekindle their love.
You can rekindle if lamp off.
You said you wanted to rekindle the old.
We can not rekindle what we have never known.
Some of us are looking to rekindle a lost love.
To help rekindle the rebellions against your majesty.
Gabrielle tried to rekindle an old affair.
How to rekindle or add romance in a relationship.
Victoria asked me to rekindle our relationship.

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