- re·startrestart (verb) · restarts (third person present) · restarted (past tense) · restarted (past participle) · restarting (present participle) · re-start (verb) · re-starts (third person present) · re-started (past tense) · re-started (past participle) · re-starting (present participle)
- start again:"the talks will restart in September" · "he tried to restart his stalled car"
Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a new start or beginning.
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