recommence (Meaning)
Wordnet
recommence (v)
cause to start anew
begin again
Webster
recommence (v. i.)
To commence or begin again.
To begin anew to be; to act again as.
Webster
recommence (v. t.)
To commence again or anew.
Synonyms & Antonyms of recommence
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recommence Sentence Examples
- The concert was halted due to the thunderstorm, but it will recommence shortly.
- After a brief pause for refreshments, the meeting will recommence at 2pm.
- The construction crew recommence work after the holiday break.
- The negotiations had been stalled for several months, but they have now recommence with renewed optimism.
- The doctor advised the patient to recommence physical activity gradually after their illness.
- The hiking trail had been closed for repairs, but it has now recommence.
- The children enthusiastically recommence their game of hide-and-seek after a snack break.
- The band's tour was interrupted by a scheduling conflict, but they will recommence next month.
- The factory's operations had been suspended due to a power outage, but they have now recommence.
- The author was inspired to recommence writing after a long hiatus.
FAQs About the word recommence
cause to start anew, begin againTo commence or begin again., To begin anew to be; to act again as., To commence again or anew.
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The concert was halted due to the thunderstorm, but it will recommence shortly.
After a brief pause for refreshments, the meeting will recommence at 2pm.
The construction crew recommence work after the holiday break.
The negotiations had been stalled for several months, but they have now recommence with renewed optimism.