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reawaken      
(reawakens, reawakening, reawakened)
If something reawakens an issue, or an interest or feeling that you used to have, it makes you think about it or feel it again.
The King's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion...
= rekindle
VERB: V n
reawakening
...a reawakening of interest in stained glass.
N-UNCOUNT
reawaken      
¦ verb awaken again.
ReAwaken America Tour         
POLITICAL PROTEST MOVEMENT
ReAwaken America
The ReAwaken American Tour is a political protest movement against COVID-19 mitigation measures and in support of the conspiracy theory that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.
Examples of use of Reawaken
1. The idea that a film can reawaken this is wrong." The Rwandan government agrees.
2. Ethnic violence has not been a problem recently, but many Afghans fear any hairpin trigger that could reawaken the infighting.
3. Such an act might conceivably reawaken in these smug, unthinking souls a deeper understanding of the true meaning of Christmas.
4. Before that, talks between the two sides were at a standstill, but the tsunami, which devastated the province in late December, helped reawaken desires for peace.
5. But though he has some misgivings, he said government policies, such as making loans cheap and accessible, have helped reawaken the private sector.