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kindled

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Past of kindle

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The word "kindled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when a fire is started or when a feeling, such as emotion or enthusiasm, is stimulated. For example: The fire was kindled by the winds, and it quickly grew into a raging inferno.

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This has kindled resentment among the pre-invasion Cypriot Turks, who complain of Turkish mainlanders' patronising ways.

Even Pakistan's army chief suggests it is possible to overplay the threat from the giant next door.But no sooner were hopes of reconciliation kindled than violence erupted.

In his new book, "Falling Upwards", he combines the two again to tell the stories of Europe's early balloonists.Mr Holmes's love of balloons was kindled at a village fete and his enthusiasm is one of the book's many pleasures.

The conflict in Ituri home to one of the world's biggest gold deposits—is just one, especially virulent, flame in this inferno.It was kindled three years ago, when Uganda's efforts to control the area through the minority Hema tribe enraged the Lendu majority.

Britain's trading performance, in contrast, has disappointed those expecting a swift pay-off from a weaker pound.The depreciation of some 25% in sterling's trade-weighted value from mid-2007 had kindled hopes that an export boom and an import slowdown would bolster GDP growth.

According to Mr Corlăţean the issue has become a British domestic political "game", kindled by the United Kingdom Independence Party, an insurgent outfit devoted to Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

Unsecured cargo may have shifted, causing the vessel to tilt, especially if it was overloaded and did not have enough ballast water onboard, as is now suspected.The tragedy has kindled a spirit of unity and volunteerism in South Korea, as people have gone to help the victims' families.

AS UNREST in Myanmar kindled flickering hopes of political change, long-suffering refugees in Bangladesh were glued to their radios.

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The process is not completely free of contamination hazards, but it avoids the problems that have plagued open-pit or underground mines for decades, especially that posed by radioactive tailings.Yet high demand has also re-kindled enthusiasm for the old ways.

A year later they re-kindled their relationship, and by 2001 they talked about children and marriage.

Charles Fried's widely influential book Contract as Promise (1981) re-kindled this debate in American legal circles.

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