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restart

/ˈɹiːˌstɑɹt/verb2 syllables

Restart means: take up or begin anew.

Synonyms for restart6

verb, as in take up or begin anew

resume, re-start

verb, as in start an engine again, for example

re-start

also used for restart

rebeginning, recommencement, relaunch, revamp

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What does restart mean?2

verb

1

take up or begin anew“We resumed the negotiations”

2

start an engine again, for example

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with restart?16

two syllables

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Restart in a sentence

  • As soon as they have collected the necessary funds, they can restart their project.etoile
  • Your computer will restart several times during installation.CK
  • A strong diplomatic effort is needed to restart the talks.Amastan
  • Algeria needs billions of dollars in order to restart its economy.Amastan
  • I want to run away and restart my life.rafaeldejesus8199
  • You'll need to restart your browser before these changes can take effect.bekindtoall
  • Did you restart your computer to fix the issue?Amastan
  • The Internet wasn't working, necessitating me to restart the router.magnificentgoddess

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Forms of restart

as a verb

past tense
restarted
present participle
restarting
third-person singular
restarts