Verb
take up or begin anew
start an engine again, for example
Source: WordNetSome people need to stay at the top. They are afraid to re-start from zero because they fear the critics. Eric Cantona
We resumed the negotiations Source: Internet
Chidambaram said every working man and woman, from business person to a daily wage earner, also expected the prime minister to announce steps to arrest the economic slide and re-start the engines of growth. Source: Internet
Despite what appeared to be ample soil moisture, we were still late to re-start irrigation. Source: Internet
District 11 Summer Youth Recreation provides affordable opportunities to youth and although this year the program was suspended due to the pandemic, Thompson said they are hopeful for a re-start in 2021. Source: Internet
Improvements had to be made if the Oban ladies wanted to make any impression after the re-start and that’s exactly what they did, winning the second half try count 2-1. Source: Internet