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    En·kin·dle
    /inˈkindl/

    verb

    • 1. set on fire. literary
  2. enkindle: [verb] to set (something, such as fuel) on fire : to cause to ignite.

  3. Enkindle definition: to kindle into flame, ardor, activity, etc.. See examples of ENKINDLE used in a sentence.

  4. cause to start burning. elicit or call to mind a question, especially one that has not yet been addressed

  5. enkindle: See: burn , foment , incense , inspire , provoke , stimulate

  6. 2 meanings: 1. obsolete to set on fire; kindle 2. to excite to activity or ardour; arouse.... Click for more definitions.

  7. The meaning of KINDLE is to start (a fire) burning : light. How to use kindle in a sentence.

  8. enkindle, v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  9. The word 'enkindle' is correct and usable in written English. It can be used as a verb meaning to set aflame or to inspire enthusiasm or excitement. Example: The actor's passionate speech about the cause enkindled the audience.

  10. enkindle: To set afire; light. Here he still speaks, I think, in a free, off-hand, even jesting, [234] manner ( 'enkindle' meaning merely 'excite you to _hope_ for'). Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth 1893. I doubt whether 'enkindle' has not another sense than that of Literary Remains, Volume 2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803

  11. Apr 24, 2023 · enkindle (third-person singular simple present enkindles, present participle enkindling, simple past and past participle enkindled) (archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke. 1603-06, William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 3: That, trusted home, might yet enkindle you unto the crown, besides the Thane of Cawdor.

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