reassume Antonyms
Strongest:
- recant
- spurn
- disown
- repudiate
- disown
- decline
- recant
- withdraw
- take-back
- refuse
- avoid
- retract
- disavow
- renounce
- disclaim
- disclaim
- reject
- decline
- disavow
- spurn
- abjure
- avoid
- take-back
- renounce
- withdraw
- abjure
- repudiate
- refuse
- retract
- reject
Strong:
- turn-down
- forbear
- surrender
- surrender
- unsay
- abandon
- relinquish
- unsay
- forsake
- turn-down
- forsake
- bypass
- refrain-from-
- abstain-from-
- refrain-from-
- forbear
- abstain-from-
- abandon
- bypass
- relinquish
Weak:
Meaning of reassume
Webster
reassume (v. t.)
To assume again or anew; to resume.
reassume Sentence Examples
- After recuperating from his illness, the CEO reassumed his leadership role.
- The government reassumed control of the crisis-hit region.
- The company reassured investors that it would reassume dividends shortly.
- The team captain reassumed responsibility for the team's performance.
- The teacher reassumed her duties after maternity leave.
- The police detective reassumed the case after a brief hiatus.
- The project manager reassumed the project after the initial phase was completed.
- The organization reassumed its operations after the lockdown.
- The student reassumed his studies after a brief break.
- The hospital reassumed its normal activities after the pandemic subsided.
FAQs About the word reassume
To assume again or anew; to resume.
agree, advocate, back, reaccept,acquiesce, accede, stand by, uphold, indorse, consent
recant, spurn, disown, repudiate, disown, decline, recant,withdraw, take back, refuse
After recuperating from his illness, the CEO reassumed his leadership role.
The government reassumed control of the crisis-hit region.
The company reassured investors that it would reassume dividends shortly.
The team captain reassumed responsibility for the team's performance.