relumining

/riˈlumənɪŋ/
verb
  1. To light or illuminate again; to restore light to something that has gone dark.
    • He relumined the campfire with a fresh log and some kindling.
    • The technician relumined the old streetlamp that had been broken for months.
    • After the power outage, she relumined the room with a single candle.
  2. To revive or renew something that has faded, such as hope, interest, or a feeling.
    • Her kind words relumined his hope for a better future.
    • A surprise visit from an old friend relumined their childhood bond.
    • The teacher's enthusiasm relumined the students' curiosity about science.
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