verb (3rd person singular present) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:To refire the embers, she added a few more logs to the fireplace.

Definition:To reignite the embers of a fire.

From refire the embers

Example:His speech helped to refire the enthusiasm of the team members.

Definition:To reignite or rekindle someone’s enthusiasm.

From refire the enthusiasm

Example:After the initial experiment, they decided to refire the process with a new algorithm.

Definition:To start a process or procedure again, often with improvements or modifications.

From refire the process

Example:During the battle, the troops were ordered to refire their weapons when their ammunition ran out.

Definition:To shoot or discharge weapons again, particularly in a repeated manner.

From refire weapons

Example:The proposal reignited the debate in the committee and led to further discussions.

Definition:To restart or reopen a discussion or debate, often with new points or energy.

From refire the debate