resumed

[rɪˈzjuːmd]

resumed Definition

begin again or continue after a pause or interruption.

Using resumed: Examples

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

  • Example

    After the break, the meeting resumed with a discussion of the budget.

  • Example

    She resumed her studies after taking a year off.

  • Example

    The team will resume training next week.

  • Example

    He resumed his seat at the table.

resumed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for resumed

Antonyms for resumed

Phrases with resumed

  • start working again after a break or interruption

    Example

    After the holiday, I will resume work on my project.

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

    Example

    The train company hopes to resume normal service as soon as possible.

  • resume one's seat

    sit down again after standing or leaving a seat

    Example

    After the national anthem, everyone resumed their seats.

Origins of resumed

from Latin 'resumere', meaning 'take up again'

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Summary: resumed in Brief

'Resumed' [rɪˈzjuːmd] means to begin again or continue after a pause or interruption. It is often used in the context of meetings, studies, and training, as well as returning to a seat. Examples include 'After the break, the meeting resumed with a discussion of the budget.' and 'She resumed her studies after taking a year off.' Synonyms include 'continue' and 'restart,' while antonyms include 'cease' and 'stop.'