resumption Antonyms
Strongest:
- suspense
- dormancy
- latency
- suspension
- abeyance
- quiescence
- latency
- moratorium
- dormancy
- cold-storage
- abeyance
- quiescence
- suspension
- cold-storage
- moratorium
- suspense
Strong:
- standstill
- inaction
- holding-pattern
- inertness
- inertia
- inertia
- doldrums
- inaction
- holding-pattern
- inertness
- doldrums
- suspended-animation
- suspended-animation
- deep-freeze
- standstill
- deep-freeze
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No Weak synonyms found.
Meaning of resumption
resumption (n)
beginning again
resumption (n.)
The act of resuming; as, the resumption of a grant, of delegated powers, of an argument, of specie payments, etc.
The taking again into the king's hands of such lands or tenements as he had granted to any man on false suggestions or other error.
resumption Sentence Examples
- After the summer break, the resumption of school brought a flurry of activity.
- The resumption of negotiations after the ceasefire raised hopes for a peaceful resolution.
- The company announced the resumption of production following a temporary shutdown.
- The resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries marked a historic moment.
- The resumption of normalcy after the devastating earthquake brought a sense of relief to the affected communities.
- The resumption of flights after the pandemic shutdown provided a much-needed boost to the travel industry.
- The resumption of court proceedings after the recess allowed for the continuation of justice.
- The resumption of construction on the new bridge was met with anticipation and excitement.
- The resumption of trade between the two nations opened up new economic opportunities.
- The resumption of recreational activities after lockdown brought a renewed sense of freedom and joy.
FAQs About the word resumption
beginning againThe act of resuming; as, the resumption of a grant, of delegated powers, of an argument, of specie payments, etc., The taking again into the king
resuscitation, renewal,recommencement, continuation,continuance,
suspense, dormancy, latency, suspension, abeyance, quiescence, latency, moratorium, dormancy, cold storage
After the summer break, the resumption of school brought a flurry of activity.
The resumption of negotiations after the ceasefire raised hopes for a peaceful resolution.
The company announced the resumption of production following a temporary shutdown.
The resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries marked a historic moment.