restart
Pronunciation: [riːˈstɑːrt]
Word
Context: “computing”
(verb) to start a device or program again after it has been turned off or stopped. This is often done to fix problems or to apply updates.
Example
I restarted my computer, and now it works perfectly.
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I didn't restart the program, and it was still full of errors.
Example
Did you restart your phone after the update?
Context: “general”
(verb) to begin something again after it has ended. This can mean starting a task, activity, or project over from the beginning.
Example
After taking a break, I decided to restart my homework.
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She didn’t restart her project after it failed the first time.
Example
Are you going to restart the conversation with him?
Context: “general”
(noun) the act of starting something again after it has finished. It can be used for projects, tasks, or activities.
Example
The restart of the event was a big success, and everyone was happy.
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The restart of the game did not go as planned, causing confusion among the players.
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When is the restart of the program scheduled?
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