reinflaming

/ˌriːɪnˈfleɪmɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of causing something to catch fire or burn again.
    • Reinflaming the furnace requires adding more fuel.
    • Reinflaming the bonfire took several attempts.
    • The firefighter warned against reinflaming the trash pile.
  2. The act of reviving or intensifying a strong emotion or conflict.
    • She regretted reinflaming his jealousy with that comment.
    • Reinflaming the debate only made things worse.
    • The politician is skilled at reinflaming old grievances.
adjective
  1. Tending to cause something to burn again or revive a conflict.
    • The reinflaming wind spread the wildfire.
    • His reinflaming speech stirred up the crowd.
    • The reinflaming sparks landed on the dry grass.
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