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rekindle

verb as in light again

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Meghan makes working on the show sound almost like a rekindling of their first romance, for her and Harry.

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In Miller’s case, this is where Snell has come in this spring — serving as part mentor, part sounding board in Miller’s efforts to rekindle his big-league career.

But after a smaller fire like the Jan. 1 one, he said, “a rekindle can easily grow in the right conditions, like high winds.”

Everett expressed skepticism that the Palisades fire was sparked by a rekindling of the earlier blaze.

The question is, can the relationship be rekindled - or could it be a very different picture this time around?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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