resumptive (Meaning)

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resumptive (a.)

Taking back; resuming, or tending toward resumption; as, resumptive measures.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resumptive

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resumptive Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the inclement weather, we resumed our journey, determined to reach our destination.
  2. After the brief interruption, the teacher asked the students to resume writing their essays.
  3. The construction process resumed following the resolution of the labor dispute.
  4. Having taken a short break, the hikers resumed their ascent of the mountain.
  5. The meeting was halted due to technical difficulties, but it resumed as soon as they were resolved.
  6. After a period of silence, the conversation resumed, with both parties now more open to compromise.
  7. The patient resumed breathing on his own after being intubated in the hospital.
  8. The factory resumed production after the strike was settled, ending the temporary shutdown.
  9. Resuming his duties after being on leave, the employee eagerly caught up on the work that had accumulated.
  10. The detectives resumed their investigation, determined to uncover the truth behind the crime.

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Taking back; resuming, or tending toward resumption; as, resumptive measures.

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Despite the inclement weather, we resumed our journey, determined to reach our destination.

After the brief interruption, the teacher asked the students to resume writing their essays.

The construction process resumed following the resolution of the labor dispute.

Having taken a short break, the hikers resumed their ascent of the mountain.