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. Jay Paris:

    I see a burn-out factor, it ceases becoming fun and becomes a chore. And when its a chore, you start to lose kids, Jay Paris said.

  2. Read More'I:

    With everything that I went through, it was almost hard to believe that it happened to me, and I almost have to hear over and over and over again to start to accept it.

  3. Morgans Financial analyst James Wilson:

    It could continue to creep lower if companies start showing strong quarterly production figures this month, as expected.

  4. Annabelle Sheehan:

    People all over the world will see these new titles and will start seeing New Zealand in a new light ... this will contribute hugely to tourism.

  5. Aidan Heavey:

    If you want to get companies to start looking at licences again then they have to be made more attractive. It's very simple supply and demand.

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