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Meaning of resumed
The primary meaning of the word "resumed" is to start something again after it has stopped.
Etymology of resumed
The word "resumed" originates from the Old French word "resumer," which means "to take up again," and is derived from the Latin words "re" (meaning "again") and "sumere" (meaning "to take up").
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially in the context of resuming a position, activity, or pursuit, and later expanding to include a broader range of meanings.
Synonyms
restarted
renewed
revived
reinstated
reestablished
restored
reopened
reconvened
recommenced
begun again
started again
picked up where one left off
continued
proceeded
went on
carried on
kept on
persevered
persisted
kept going
got going again
regained momentum
got back on track
got back to normal
returned to
retraced steps
retraveled
Definitions
- To start something again after it has stopped, typically because it was interrupted or paused.
- To take up again a position, activity, or pursuit that was previously held or followed.
- To regain a previous condition, position, or activity.
Usage Examples
- After the break, the meeting resumed and the discussion continued.
- She resumed her studies after a year of traveling abroad.
- The company resumed production after resolving the technical issues.