recontinue Antonyms

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Meaning of recontinue

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recontinue (v. t. & i.)

To continue anew.

recontinue Sentence Examples

  1. The workers recontinued their construction project after the storm passed.
  2. The meeting was abruptly halted, but we recontinued our discussions later that afternoon.
  3. The hikers recontinued their trek through the wilderness after a brief rest.
  4. The students recontinued their studies after the winter break.
  5. The orchestra paused for a moment but recontinued playing the symphony.
  6. The rain stopped, and the children recontinued their outdoor games.
  7. The negotiations were suspended, but we recontinued talks the following week.
  8. The movie was paused for technical difficulties, but we recontinued watching it after they were resolved.
  9. The satellite signal was interrupted, but we recontinued receiving data after the issue was fixed.
  10. The train was delayed due to track maintenance, but it recontinued its journey once the repairs were completed.

FAQs About the word recontinue

To continue anew.

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The workers recontinued their construction project after the storm passed.

The meeting was abruptly halted, but we recontinued our discussions later that afternoon.

The hikers recontinued their trek through the wilderness after a brief rest.

The students recontinued their studies after the winter break.