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restart

[ US /ɹiˈstɑɹt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪstˈɑːt/ ]
VERB
  1. start an engine again, for example
  2. take up or begin anew
    We resumed the negotiations

How To Use restart In A Sentence

  • After appearing to get away to near perfect starts Hutchinson and Campbell were called OCS and had to make an agonising return to restart. ISAF News
  • Unfortunately, on the last restart, I got caught behind a backmarker and dropped from third to seventh.
  • The crew fought a losing battle to try to restart the engines.
  • The computer could not be restarted, so the programme returned to the national network.
  • Beckham's scoring strike off a restart is his hallmark and showed why he was the inspiration for the 2003 motion picture "Bend It Like Beckham. USATODAY.com - Beckham bends England to 1-0 victory over Ecuador
  • The bust remained a bust, and no amount of money magic could restart the boom.
  • I logged on today, only to find my friend's blocked. clicking the 'unblock' button does not work. deleting and re-adding them doesn't work. restarting didn't help. [Help] Most Recent Posts
  • The Marc Webb-directed restart is intended to scale the series back from Spider-Man 3’s massive $250+ million price tag to a mere $80 million budget for the 3D 2012 release, starting with the lead it seems. TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS FOR JULY 6:DAVID SLADE, ROBERT PATTINSON, CAST SALARIES, & MORE | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • The Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration told Exxon to rebury the Silvertip pipeline underneath the Yellowstone River's bed to protect the line from damage and said the company will need to submit a restart plan before it can resume operation of the pipeline. U.S. Orders Pipeline Measures by Exxon
  • The three countries are preparing to resume the slaughter of whales for profit and restart the international trade in whale meat.
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