"Rekindled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rekindled" Meaning

Causing a feeling of enthusiasm or interest to be returned in someone, or becoming enthusiastic or interested again.

Example: The news of the discovery of a new species rekindled the team's enthusiasm for research.

"Rekindled" Examples

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The old flame of their high school romance was rekindled when they met again on vacation.
The rekindled passion for her hobby of painting helped her cope with stress after the quarantine.
The team's rekindled determination to win the championship drove them to work harder than ever.
The old friends rekindled their friendship over lunch at the restaurant they used to frequent.
The rekindled love for reading helped him escape reality while being stuck indoors.

"Rekindled" Similar Words

Rejuvenation

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The restoration of someone's physical or mental energy, or the making of something old or tired look or feel new and fresh again.

Rejuvenative

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Relating to or promoting rejuvenation, the process of regaining or restoring health, strength, or vitality, often after a period of decline or illness.

Rejuvenator

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A thing or method that restores youth or vitality.

Rejuvenescence

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Rejuvenescence refers to the restoration or renewal of youth or vitality, often used to describe a period of renewed youthfulness, vigor, or revival. It can also refer to the process of regaining or recovering a former strength, excellence, or freshness after a period of decline.

Rejuvenescent

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Relating to or characterized by the process of becoming young or vigorous again, especially in appearance, physical condition, or mental outlook.

Rejuvent

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The word "rejuvenated" or "rejuvenation" refers to the process of regaining youthful energy, vitality, or a sense of renewed vitality, often associated with getting older. It can also refer to the process of making something youthful or vigorous again, such as a rejuvenating treatment for skin or a rejuvenated landscape.<br><br>However, I'm guessing the correct spelling is actually "rejuvenate". If that's the case, it means:<br><br>To make someone or something feel or look younger or more energetic and lively, again.

Rekha

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The word "rekha" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. In Sanskrit, "rekha" (रेखा) means "line" or "line of demarcation".<br>2. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, "rekha" refers to the mystic lines or subtle energies that are believed to run through the body, known as nadis or chakras.<br>3. In British colonial India, a "rekha house" was a unique type of courtyard house built in Madras (now Chennai), characterized by a long, rectangular-shaped house with a central courtyard and rooms surrounding it.<br>4. In some African and Indian cultures, "rekha" is a common name for women.<br><br>In general, "rekha" can also refer to a pencil line or a boundary.

Rekindle

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To make a fire start again or burn more strongly after it has been allowed to die down.<br><br>To make someone or something feel enthusiastic and interested again.<br><br>To make a romantic relationship or friendship more exciting or passionate again.

Rekindles

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To rekindle something means to start again, often a romance, a friendship, or an old hobby, or to renew one's interest in something.

Rekindling

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The verb "rekindling" means:<br><br> To start or revive a fire or flame that has gone out.<br> To revive or renew a feeling, activity, or interest that had previously existed but had declined or stopped.<br><br>Example: "The campers had to rekindle the fire to cook their dinner, and it took several minutes of blowing on it."

Relabeled

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Given again, or redescribed or classified in a different way, often to give a new name.

Relafen

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Relafen is a brand name for the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) nabumetone. <br><br>Nabumetone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties. The mechanism of action involves the inhibition of the production of prostaglandins through inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, specifically COX-2.

Relaid

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Revise or redo something that has previously been made or done.

Relais

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In English, "relais" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are the most common definitions:<br><br>1. In sports, particularly in athletics, a relay, such as a relay race, where a team of athletes take turns to complete a portion of a race.<br><br>Example: "The 4x100m relay team qualified for the Olympics."<br><br>2. A type of racehorse (French racing term): Ah, but I think in this case a few more assumptions are made as I was thinking it might be the French way of saying relay although in racing in French this was pronounced differently. They pronounce it a different way in France to 'Relayer' <br><br>Example: None provided for this instance would trigger alternative answer.<br><br>3. Electronics: São Also, in electronics, a relais (pronounced rəˈleɪ or ˈriːleɪ) is an electric relay, where an electrical signal controls an electromagnetic or electro-mechanical device that can, in turn, control an electrical circuit or perform some other function, similar to, but more accurate than, an on/off switch.<br><br>Example: "The data is relayed through the relais to the mainframe."<br><br>4. In Film, There is a Belgian French commune that is called 'Relais' (Relais in French)<br><br>5. A Dutch and German word Relais, in that significant sense, signifies a ski lift, bouncing back to certain kind of relevant people of Switzerland.

Relaparotomy

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A relaparotomy is a surgical operation in which the abdomen is reopened, usually to repair or treat complications that have arisen after an initial laparotomy, which is a surgical incision into the abdominal cavity.

Relapsable

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At Forsyth's 2014 death, Katie made him an heir on her will.