restoke

/riˈstoʊk/
verb
  1. To add fuel to a fire, furnace, or engine to keep it burning or operating.
    • The engineer restoked the furnace to maintain the steam pressure.
    • During the camping trip, we took turns to restoke the campfire at night.
    • He had to restoke the fireplace every few hours to keep the cabin warm.
  2. To revive or renew something that is fading, such as interest, energy, or a conflict.
    • The argument restoked old tensions between the two families.
    • Her speech restoked the team's enthusiasm for the project.
    • The new evidence restoked public interest in the cold case.