Reflaming
Reflaming is a term sometimes used to describe the act of reigniting a fire that has gone out or died down. This can occur in various contexts, from literal campfires to metaphorical situations. In a literal sense, reflaming a fire involves reintroducing fuel and an ignition source to the embers or ashes. This might be done by adding more wood or other combustible material and using a match, lighter, or other heat source to bring the flames back to life. The success of reflaming depends on the presence of sufficient unburnt fuel and residual heat.
Metaphorically, reflaming can refer to rekindling an old friendship, reviving a past interest, or reintroducing a