Rekindle example sentences

Related (9): ignite, revive, renew, reignite, spark, rejuvenate, resurrect, awaken, refuel.

re·kin·dle

verb

rekindle (verb) · rekindles (third person present) · rekindled (past tense) · rekindled (past participle) · rekindling (present participle)

  - relight (a fire):

  - revive (something that has been lost):

Synonyms

revive, revitalize, renew, regenerate, restore, revivify, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, uplift, reorganize, reconstruct, renovate, overhaul, revamp, modernize, here

"Rekindle" Example Sentences

1. After years of not speaking, I decided to reach out to my old friend to rekindle our friendship.
2. The couple decided to take a romantic vacation in hopes of rekindling their love.
3. I couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia as I attempted to rekindle my love for playing the guitar.
4. He spread the logs out in the fireplace in an attempt to rekindle the dying fire.
5. The team used their latest victory as a way to rekindle their motivation for the rest of the season.
6. Mary and Tom went on a date to try and rekindle their spark, but it just wasn't there anymore.
7. Hearing your favorite song can sometimes rekindle childhood memories.
8. Traveling to new places can help rekindle a sense of adventure and wonder.
9. The author used personal experiences to rekindle the emotions of his readers.
10. The couple attended marriage counseling in order to rekindle their relationship.
11. She decided to rekindle her passion for writing by starting a new blog.
12. The art exhibit was able to rekindle my love for classical art.
13. The singer's new album has rekindled interest in his music and career.
14. A simple conversation with an old friend was enough to rekindle his desire to learn the guitar.
15. The children tried to rekindle the firecrackers that had failed to explode.
16. The mentor helped the student rekindle her enthusiasm for science.
17. A home-cooked meal can sometimes rekindle memories of childhood and family gatherings.
18. The couple went on a vacation to rekindle their marriage and rediscover their love.
19. The company's new marketing campaign aimed to rekindle interest in their products.
20. Attending a high school reunion can rekindle old friendships.
21. The artist's new exhibit rekindled my appreciation for abstract art.
22. He tried to rekindle his passion for baseball by joining a local league.
23. The teacher's enthusiasm for the subject helped rekindle his students' love for learning.
24. The couple tried couples therapy to rekindle the passion in their marriage.
25. The book sparked a desire to rekindle his own relationship with nature.
26. The sight of the ocean helped rekindle her love for sailing.
27. The couple went on a second honeymoon to try and rekindle their relationship.
28. Going to a concert reminded him of his love for music and helped rekindle his creativity.
29. The newly renovated park helped rekindle interest in the community and brought people together.
30. The weekend getaway was exactly what they needed to rekindle their romance.

Common Phases

1. Let's rekindle our friendship; it's been too long since we've caught up.
2. I want to rekindle the passion in our relationship; it's been feeling stale lately.
3. We should try to rekindle our love for each other; it's worth fighting for.
4. I'm hoping to rekindle my interest in hobbies I used to enjoy; maybe it's time to pick up that guitar again.
5. Let's rekindle our sense of adventure and explore new places together; the world is waiting for us.

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