kindle in the PONS Dictionary

kindle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to kindle a fire
to kindle sb's desire fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She kindled his interests in literature, music, gardening, and above all, visual arts.
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Today, home menorahs are often kindled in a window that faces the public thoroughfare.
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Her role ended up on the cutting room floor, but her interest in acting had been kindled.
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Hailed as a trendsetting comedy, the film is said to kindle a feeling of "joie de vivre".
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She also kindled his desire to help others, to contribute to charitable projects including public health and medicine.
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Towers personally led the vigorous and successful effort to suppress the flames kindled by the explosion and thus averted a catastrophe.
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The island has recently become popular with retirees from around the world, kindling a boom of residential development.
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Friendships are kindled at camp, glow throughout the year and reignite each summer!
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That kindled his interest in drama and cinema.
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Always undaunted, always kindling with warlike animation, he was a very power in himself.
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