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restart
verb as in continue
Strong matches
Weak matches
begin over, begin where one left off, carry on, go on with, pick up, reinstitute, take up
Example Sentences
Some other destructive fires in recent decades have also been restarts of older fires.
“They were texting me every day. I wasn’t doing very good academically here. I thought I needed a restart.”
Initially the scheme will be confined to the most critical suppliers needed for restarting production, but it will be expanded at a later date.
Asahi has partially restarted production at all six of its breweries in Japan after it was forced to close them due to a cyber-attack.
But when it comes to restarting carmaking, experts point out the process is not like flicking a switch.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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