What does RESTART mean?

Definitions for RESTART
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This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word RESTART.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. restart, re-startverb

    start an engine again, for example

  2. resume, restart, re-startverb

    take up or begin anew

    "We resumed the negotiations"

Wiktionary

  1. restartnoun

    The act of starting something again.

    After the restart of my browser, the problem went away.

  2. restartverb

    To start again.

    All attempts to restart the engine failed.

  3. restartverb

    to reboot.

ChatGPT

  1. restart

    Restart refers to the action of starting something again, typically a device, system, or process, usually with the intention of refreshing or resetting it to its original settings or to correct a malfunction. This term is usually used in the context of computer technology, where it indicates shutting down and immediately starting up a device or system.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of RESTART in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of RESTART in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of RESTART in a Sentence

  1. Li Keqiang:

    Very regretfully it was shelved by the Myanmar government in 2011. But the contract is still in force. How to push this cooperation forward is an important thing for both countries, i think that the existing government has no time to get this project restarted. I believe that once the new government is in office, the Chinese government will continue to discuss with them how to restart this project.

  2. Alexander Rossi:

    It’s always a little disappointing when you start on the pole and can’t convert, but it was generally a good day, i think Josef had a little bit better pace than us. I think we were the second-best car. I got pretty aggressive on the restart there to try and do something and just kind of overstepped a little bit. That’s what allowed Marcus to get by.

  3. Harsha Yavagal:

    You have to restart your normal life at some point, schools are taking all possible measures to cope with the virus.

  4. Le Drian:

    The meeting between President Trump and President Rouhani is not the No.1 subject. The priority subject is whether we can restart a de-escalation path with the different actors.

  5. Scott Arnold:

    From COS' perspective we believe the costs to shut in, and later restart, production are very significant. This is the case for most if not all oil sands projects, shutting in production is not something COS would contemplate, even at current spot prices.

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Translations for RESTART

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  • restartování, restartovatCzech
  • genstartDanish
  • Neustart, neustartenGerman
  • επανεκκίνηση, επανεκκινώGreek
  • rekomenciEsperanto
  • reinicio, reiniciarSpanish
  • شروع دوبارهPersian
  • aloittaa uudelleen, käynnistää uudelleenFinnish
  • redémarrer, recommencerFrench
  • újraindítás, újraindítHungarian
  • վերսկսելArmenian
  • riavvio, riavviare, ricominciareItalian
  • 再起動Japanese
  • sileoLatin
  • omstart, starte PC'en på nytt, start PC'en på nyttNorwegian
  • uruchom ponowniePolish
  • recomeçarPortuguese
  • повторный запуск, перезапуск, возобновить, возобновление, возобновлять, перезагрузить, перезагружатьRussian
  • börja om, omstart, återstart, starta omSwedish
  • הייב אן נאכאמאלYiddish
  • 重新开始Chinese

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