Relight (verb)

Light (a fire or candle) again after it has gone out.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from re- "again" + light.

Examples:

  1. She relit the candles on the cake for her daughter's birthday celebration.
  2. He attempted to relight the campfire with the help of some dry sticks.
  3. I had to relight the stove to make some hot tea.
  4. The singer had to relight his cigar several times during the performance.
  5. The bartender relit the lantern to provide some light in the dark alley.
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