What does re-start mean?

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re-start

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. resume, restart, re-startverb

    take up or begin anew

    "We resumed the negotiations"

  2. restart, re-startverb

    start an engine again, for example

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  1. re-start

    To re-start generally means to begin again or start something over after stopping or experiencing an interruption. It normally refers to initiating a new cycle or sequence in any process, activity or system that was previously halted. This term is commonly used in technology to mean the action of turning off and then turning on again a computer or a program.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-start in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-start in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of re-start in a Sentence

  1. Haley Huggins:

    Specifically for waterproof gear, you would start to feel water coming in shoulders, where the rain would be hitting you, if you can feel that water is not rolling off or wicking away, or if it’s soaking into the fabric, then you know it’s time for a DWR treatment.

  2. Julia Wraith:

    Changing something that's so old and has already functioned perfectly fine, not trying to fix what actually is here but start something new, i feel like Parisians do that a lot.

  3. Michael Cohen:

    The guy is a professional agitator, he went there to cause a problem...It's like the guy walking into a bar looking to start a fight.

  4. Kenjiro Sano:

    I take a lot of time with every design, nurturing them like children. So for this kind of talk to emerge is really unfortunate and kind of sad, if you're creative, you never start from zero and are influenced by a lot of things just through daily life. But it's also a point of pride that as somebody creative, you would never plagiarize.

  5. Hendrik W. Van Loon:

    In history as in life it is success that counts. Start a political upheaval and let yourself be caught, and you will hang as a traitor. But place yourself at the head of a rebellion and gain your point, and all future generations will worship you as the Father of their Country.

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