resuming

[rɪˈzjuːmɪŋ]

resuming Definition

  • 1beginning again after a pause or interruption
  • 2submitting a document or application again after making changes or updates

Using resuming: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "resuming" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the break, we will be resuming the meeting.

  • Example

    I am resuming my studies after taking a year off.

  • Example

    He is resuming his position as CEO after a long vacation.

  • Example

    She is resuming her work on the project after making some changes.

resuming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for resuming

Antonyms for resuming

Phrases with resuming

  • to return to the usual way of doing things after a period of disruption or change

    Example

    The train company announced that they would resume normal service after the repairs were completed.

  • to start working again after a break or interruption

    Example

    After the lunch break, everyone resumed work on the project.

  • resume one's seat

    to sit down again after standing up or leaving a seat

    Example

    Please resume your seat, the movie is about to start.

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Summary: resuming in Brief

'Resuming' [rɪˈzjuːmɪŋ] means starting again after a pause or interruption. It can also refer to submitting a document or application again after making changes or updates. Examples include 'After the break, we will be resuming the meeting,' and 'She is resuming her work on the project after making some changes.' Phrases like 'resume normal service' and 'resume work' indicate returning to usual ways of doing things.