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Meanings of
re-start
in English
Portuguese
recomeçar
Catalan
seguir
Spanish
proseguir
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Take up or begin anew.
resume
restart
Portuguese
recomeçar
Usage of
re-start
in English
1
It's not clear how serious Romney is about his proposed Raptor
re-start
.
2
The demand to
re-start
the deal didn't come from a free trade champion.
3
It will be a low-key
re-start
of formal Brexit negotiations in Brussels today.
4
The restart grant can't help unless you have a chance to actually
re-start
.
5
The second came on the sixth tackle directly from the
re-start
.
6
At the
re-start
,
Meier took the lead from Garbini, but not for long.
7
It said new information about the state of the nearby floodbank delayed the
re-start
.
8
Unirea set the tone for what was to come, three minutes after the
re-start
.
9
Businesses can
re-start
for staff and customers but it's slightly different strokes for different folks.
10
Festivals will
re-start
in September and continue till November.
11
The persons who already work in these fields have to
re-start
everything about from zero.
12
On the
re-start
Galway's three-point advantage was quickly shattered.
13
Jumps racing will
re-start
on June 22 at Limerick.
14
Flights at other U.S. East Coast airports would likely
re-start
by mid-morning Tuesday, the carrier said.
15
North and South Korea have agreed to
re-start
operations at the huge jointly-run Kaesong industrial complex.
16
A terrific Marshall save prevented Mertens from adding Belgium's fourth within two minutes of the
re-start
.
Other examples for "re-start"
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About this term
re-start
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
re-start operations
re-start talks
re-start training
delay the re-start
early re-start
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Translations for
re-start
Portuguese
recomeçar
prosseguir
continuar
Catalan
seguir
prosseguir
continuar
Spanish
proseguir
reiniciar
Re-start
through the time