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restart
verb
to start again
noun
the act or an instance of starting again
the restart of the lap
( as modifier )
a restart device
Example Sentences
The document does not mention guarantees that could have been given that the conflict will not restart, or what could happen if either side returns to fighting.
Once the government reopens, delays of other reports, including the wholesale inflation gauge, Producer Price Index, could persist because staff will likely need time to restart the collection and assessment process.
Jaguar Land Rover will restart some sections of its manufacturing operations in the coming days, as it begins its recovery from a cyberattack that has crippled production for around a month.
The automaker announced plans last year to restart manufacturing for export at its factory in Chennai.
Once the government reopens, staff will likely need time to restart the collection and assessment process, which suggests there may be a lag in the release.
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