resume
♦ re|sume /rɪzj'uːm, AM -z'uːm/ (resumes resuming resumed)
1 [VERB] V n, V
If you resume an activity or if it resumes, it begins again. (FORMAL)
After the war he resumed his duties at Emmanuel College...
The search is expected to resume early today.
● resumption [N-UNCOUNT] usu N of n
It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations.
2 [VERB] V n
If you resume your seat or position, you return to the seat or position you were in before you moved. (FORMAL)
`I changed my mind,' Blanche said, resuming her seat.
3 [VERB] V with quote
If someone resumes, they begin speaking again after they have stopped for a short time. (WRITTEN)
`Hey, Judith,' he resumed, `tell me all about yourself.'
1 [VERB] V n, V
If you resume an activity or if it resumes, it begins again. (FORMAL)
After the war he resumed his duties at Emmanuel College...
The search is expected to resume early today.
● resumption [N-UNCOUNT] usu N of n
It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations.
2 [VERB] V n
If you resume your seat or position, you return to the seat or position you were in before you moved. (FORMAL)
`I changed my mind,' Blanche said, resuming her seat.
3 [VERB] V with quote
If someone resumes, they begin speaking again after they have stopped for a short time. (WRITTEN)
`Hey, Judith,' he resumed, `tell me all about yourself.'