reignition

/ˌriːɪɡˈnɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of catching fire again.
    • Engineers designed a safety system to prevent reignition after a leak.
    • The reignition of the gas caused a dangerous flare-up.
    • The campers watched for any sign of reignition from the dying embers.
  2. The revival or renewal of something, such as a feeling, activity, or conflict.
    • The reignition of their friendship surprised everyone.
    • There was a sudden reignition of interest in vintage fashion.
    • The treaty aimed to prevent the reignition of war between the two nations.
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