Definition of Reignites

1. Verb. (third-person singular of reignite) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reignites

1. reignite [v] - See also: reignite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reignites

reify
reifying
reight
reiglement
reiglements
reign
reign of terror
reigned
reigner
reigners
reigneth
reigning
reigning-in
reignite
reignited
reignites (current term)
reigniting
reignition
reignitions
reigns
reik
reiki
reikis
reiks
reillume
reillumed
reillumes
reilluminate
reilluminated
reilluminates

Literary usage of Reignites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The arc, however, due to its ionized condition, and the high voltage across it at that instant, immediately reignites, and the condenser current flows ..."

2. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The arc, however, due to its ionized condition, and the high voltage across it at that instant, immediately reignites, and the condenser current flows ..."

3. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The arc, however, due to its ionized condition,and the high voltage across it at that instant, immediately reignites, and the condenser current flows ..."

4. Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blowpipe by Carl Friedrich Plattner (1888)
"evolved reignites a glowing splinter introduced into the matrass, or causes a deflagration when coal dust is thrown on the melting salt. ..."

5. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS., ANZAAS (1894)
"Smell of gas Inflammable, reignites match Ignited with Na or Mg in tube, add water = PHS from Phosphates ..."

6. Welding and cutting metals by aid of gases or electricity by Lorentz Albert Groth (1909)
"... but of no importance or danger whatsoever, causing an interruption in the work for less than two seconds, as the flame reignites immediately by itself. ..."

7. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1919)
"The wire becomes incandescent, and reignites the gas when the flame is jolted or blown out. The wire should be drawn taut. so that it is continually- in the ..."

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