rekindle hahahah no
The word rekindle means that there was enough heat, fuel and air left in the fire that it started to burn after the firefighters had put it out and left the scene. This is not only dangerous, it can be expensive as a new set of firefighters need to respond and do a more thorough job. On the other hand, sometimes "rekindle" actually indicates an arsonist at work and this puts everyone on high alert for any unusual activities or indications.
There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
The plural of fireman is firemen. If you want to use inclusive language, then you can say firefighter and firefighters.
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No, the word 'firefighter' is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a person.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.Some collective nouns that might be used for the noun firefighters are a company of firefighters, acrew of firefighters, a squad of firefighters, etc.
Someone who does that is a "sycophant."
The firefighters were commended for their bravery.
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as many as they want to
yes it is if you want risk ur life
"Cancer" "Malignant" and "Terminal" would all be on the "least want to hear" list.
they need to be safe from the fire they do not want to get burnt