reassume Synonyms
Strongest:
- withdraw
- disown
- disown
- spurn
- take-back
- repudiate
- disavow
- decline
- reject
- withdraw
- renounce
- retract
- reject
- refuse
- abjure
- avoid
- refuse
- take-back
- repudiate
- spurn
- recant
- recant
- abjure
- decline
- disavow
- disclaim
- disclaim
- renounce
- avoid
- retract
Strong:
- unsay
- turn-down
- abandon
- unsay
- refrain-from-
- bypass
- bypass
- forsake
- turn-down
- abstain-from-
- relinquish
- abstain-from-
- forsake
- refrain-from-
- surrender
- forbear
- abandon
- forbear
- relinquish
- surrender
Weak:
reassume Meaning
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.
indorse, advocate, agree, consent, back, assent, uphold, adopt, reaccept, accede
withdraw, disown, disown, spurn, take back, repudiate, disavow, decline, reject,withdraw
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.