Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reignition
Noun
/ˌriːɪˈnɪʃən/

Definition
The act of igniting something again, typically referring to the process of reigniting a flame or a spark that has been extinguished.

Examples
- The reignition of the campfire was necessary to keep us warm on the cold night.
- After the storm, the reignition of the power supply took several hours.
- His speech aimed at the reignition of public interest in environmental protection.

Meaning
Reignition refers to the process of restarting a fire or flame that has gone out, whether in a literal sense for fires or metaphorically in contexts such as discussions or debates.

Synonyms
- Re-ignition
- Start-up
- Relighting