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View definitions for enkindle

enkindle

verb as in light

Strong matches

Weak match

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He ran the match crackling along the underside of the table and fell to enkindling his cigar.

His father gave him lessons about it but then stopped: “He could not enkindle in the heart of the child what was ashes in his own.”

Minardi fought to enkindle the Catholic faith in youth — and he never gave up for the 70 years he was Ozzano’s parish priest, until coronavirus killed him at 94.

That he could not enkindle in the heart of the child what was ashes in his own.

“The global Islamophobia and the recent discrimination of Muslims with impunity by powerful nations are enkindling fires of hatred in many countries against Islam,” Bo says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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