relume

/rɪˈlum/
verb
  1. To light or illuminate again; to rekindle a flame or light source.
    • He carefully relumed the old oil lamp to read by its glow.
    • The campers worked together to relume the fire that had nearly gone out.
    • After the power outage, she used a match to relume the candle.
  2. To revive or restore something that has faded, such as hope, interest, or energy.
    • The museum's new exhibit aims to relume public interest in ancient history.
    • The inspiring speech helped relume the team's enthusiasm for the project.
    • A kind word from a friend can relume your spirits on a difficult day.
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