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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
Sources in Trump’s entourage say that he is likely to restart the “maximum pressure” policy of his first term—though that had little effect except to compel the Iranians to restart their nuclear program, which they had begun to dismantle.
Plans to restart a pipeline in Santa Barbara County have angered residents worried about an oil spill similar to the massive one near Refugio State Beach in 2015.
And despite reclaiming the advantage through Itoje, England were unable to close out the game from the resulting restart.
Arsenal retook the lead within five minutes of the restart when Henry cut inside and found Freddie Ljungberg, who fired into the bottom corner.
At the restart, Verstappen came from a long way back to pass Ocon into Turn One and he disappeared into the distance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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