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- Dictionaryverbrest (verb) · rests (third person present) · rested (past tense) · rested (past participle) · resting (present participle)
- cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength:"he needed to rest after the feverish activity" · "I'm going to rest up before traveling to England"Similar:take a restease up/offhave/take a breaktake time offslack offbe at leisurelie downgo to bedhave/take a naphave/take a siesta
- allow to be inactive in order to regain strength, health, or energy:"her friend read to her while she rested her eyes"
- (of a dead person) lie buried:"the king's body rested in his tomb"
- leave (a player) out of a team temporarily:"both men were rested for the final game"
- (of a problem or subject) be left without further investigation, discussion, or treatment:"the council has urged the planning committee not to allow the matter to rest"
- allow (land) to lie fallow:"the field should be grazed or rested"
- (rest on/upon)be based on or grounded in; depend on:"the country's security rested on its alliances"Similar:be based onbe grounded inbe founded ondepend onbe dependent onrely onhinge onpivot onbe contingent onrevolve aroundcenter on
- (rest something in/on)place hope, trust, or confidence on or in:"she rested her hopes in her attorney"
- belong or be located at a specified place or with a specified person:"ultimate control rested with the founders"
- lawNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHconclude the case for the prosecution or the defense in a law case. See also rest one's case below."the prosecution rests"
nounrest (noun) · rests (plural noun)- musican interval of silence of a specified duration.
- the sign denoting a rest.
- a pause in speech or verse.
OriginOld English ræst, rest (noun), ræstan, restan (verb), of Germanic origin, from a root meaning ‘league’ or ‘mile’ (referring to a distance after which one rests).nounrest (noun) · rest (plural noun)- the remaining part of something:"what do you want to do for the rest of your life?" · "I'll tell you the rest tomorrow night"
verbrest (verb) · rests (third person present) · rested (past tense) · rested (past participle) · resting (present participle)Originlate Middle English: from Old French reste (noun), rester (verb), from Latin restare ‘remain’, from re- ‘back’ + stare ‘to stand’. - See results only from thesaurus.com
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