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    restart

    verb

    • 1. start again: "the talks will restart in September"

    noun

    • 1. a new start or beginning: "they ordered the restart of the talks"

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  2. The meaning of RESTART is to start anew. How to use restart in a sentence. to start anew; to resume (something, such as an activity) after interruption; to resume operation…

  3. to begin or start something again after it has stopped for a period of time: [ I ] Sometimes the computer wouldn't restart at all. [ T ] He offered to restart the talks which broke down last year. (Definition of restart from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) restart | Business English. verb [ I or T ]

  4. noun. the act or an instance of starting again. the restart of the lap. ( as modifier ) a restart device. Discover More. Example Sentences. They were just 19th before the restart, but they rank fourth since returning to play. From FiveThirtyEight.

  5. restart. Other forms: restarted; restarts; restarting. Definitions of restart. verb. take up or begin anew. synonyms: re-start, resume. see more. verb. start an engine again, for example.

  6. If you restart something that has been interrupted or stopped, or if it restarts, it starts to happen or function again. The commissioners agreed to restart talks as soon as possible. American English : restart / ˈristɑrt /

  7. Define restart. restart synonyms, restart pronunciation, restart translation, English dictionary definition of restart. v. re·start·ed , re·start·ing , re·starts v. tr. To start again or anew: restarted the engine after it stalled. v. intr. To begin operation again.

  8. restart meaning, definition, what is restart: to start something such as a machine, pr...: Learn more.

  9. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. restarted, restarting. To start again or anew. Restarted the engine after it stalled. American Heritage. Similar definitions. To begin operation again. American Heritage. (computing) To reboot. Wiktionary. Synonyms: re-start. resume. renew. take up. reopen. pick up. continue. noun. The act of starting something again.

  10. restart (something) to start again, or to make something start again, after it has stopped. to restart a game; The doctors struggled to restart his heart. The engine did not restart and the plane dived to the ground.

  11. to begin or start something again after it has stopped for a period of time: [ I ] Sometimes the computer wouldn't restart at all. [ T ] He offered to restart the talks which broke down last year. (Definition of restart from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) restart | Business English. verb [ I or T ]