restart (Meaning)
restart (v)
start an engine again, for example
take up or begin anew
Synonyms & Antonyms of restart
restart Sentence Examples
- After the system crash, the technician advised us to restart the computer.
- The doctor ordered the patient to restart their medication regimen to alleviate pain.
- The coach asked the team to restart the game after a brief water break.
- The author decided to restart the story from a different perspective.
- The hikers were forced to restart their trek after encountering a severe weather warning.
- The company announced plans to restart production after a brief shutdown.
- The athlete had to restart her training after suffering an injury.
- The teacher asked the students to restart their essays due to plagiarism concerns.
- The government vowed to restart negotiations with its adversaries.
- The spacecraft was designed to restart its engines in the event of an emergency.
FAQs About the word restart
start an engine again, for example, take up or begin anew
reopen, continue,resume, proceed (with), revive,renew,pick up, resuscitate
stop, conclude, finish, end,finish, conclude, consummate, stop, end, consummate
After the system crash, the technician advised us to restart the computer.
The doctor ordered the patient to restart their medication regimen to alleviate pain.
The coach asked the team to restart the game after a brief water break.
The author decided to restart the story from a different perspective.