relight

/riːˈlaɪt/
verb
  1. To light something again, especially after it has gone out.
    • She used a match to relight the candle after the wind blew it out.
    • The campers struggled to relight the fire in the damp conditions.
    • He had to relight the pilot light on the water heater after it went off.
  2. To revive or rekindle something, such as a feeling, interest, or relationship.
    • They hoped the weekend getaway would relight the spark in their marriage.
    • The teacher's enthusiasm relight the students' curiosity about science.
    • The old photographs helped relight their passion for travel.
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