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Definition of recommence in English: recommenceverb riːkəˈmɛnsˌrikəˈmɛns Begin or cause to begin again. no object the war recommenced with object it was agreed to recommence talks Example sentencesExamples - At 8am, lessons recommenced and continued until midday.
- Union leaders scotched the strike after the company's management agreed to recommence negotiations on wages and related issues.
- Sunday School recommences after the Christmas break on Sunday.
- Services recommenced at the church last November.
- It will be interesting to see how they fare when the real battle recommences next term.
- Debate recommenced in the Commons, with tempers starting to fray, and fewer and fewer MPs following the detailed arguments.
- Within half an hour, the Dow Jones industrial average was recording a loss of more than 300 points, but in a roller coaster session it briefly rose, before recommencing its slide.
- In 1998 it recommenced extraction of sandstone from a quarry at Stancliffe in Derbyshire.
- The ink on the agreements had hardly dried before they recommenced their war of words.
- Lost confidence will return, dating can recommence, love lives will flourish and job prospects will improve.
- He gave Telecom an ultimatum; either they immediately repaint the blue boxes red, or war would recommence.
- The National Park Authority has said it is aware extraction has recommenced and said that it ‘did not accept’ that there was consent for the extraction of limestone.
- The danger is that afterwards you will feel even more tired than you did before - and perhaps tempted to recommence the cycle by reaching for yet another cup of coffee.
- The law states that if birds nests are found after work has started, work must stop immediately and not recommence until the chicks have fledged.
- Yet once war recommenced in 1542, they were soon in difficulties, lacking tenants to defend the Borders.
- When the announcement came around 2pm on Friday that play would recommence within an hour and a half there was a fair degree of cynicism in the air in the headquarters of the media.
- All other events on the programme continue except the walking which will recommence when the weather improves.
- Despite last week's announcement by the independent trustee, he remained hopeful that negotiations would recommence.
- There may be an issue about how successful that would be, but it did not preclude proceedings being recommenced.
- When supplies recommenced it took several days for the country to become fully mobile again.
Synonyms resume, return to, pick up again, take up again, come back to, reopen, begin again, start again, restart Definition of recommence in US English: recommenceverbˌrēkəˈmensˌrikəˈmɛns Begin or cause to begin again. no object the war recommenced with object it was agreed to recommence talks Example sentencesExamples - The law states that if birds nests are found after work has started, work must stop immediately and not recommence until the chicks have fledged.
- Debate recommenced in the Commons, with tempers starting to fray, and fewer and fewer MPs following the detailed arguments.
- All other events on the programme continue except the walking which will recommence when the weather improves.
- Lost confidence will return, dating can recommence, love lives will flourish and job prospects will improve.
- When the announcement came around 2pm on Friday that play would recommence within an hour and a half there was a fair degree of cynicism in the air in the headquarters of the media.
- The ink on the agreements had hardly dried before they recommenced their war of words.
- The danger is that afterwards you will feel even more tired than you did before - and perhaps tempted to recommence the cycle by reaching for yet another cup of coffee.
- The National Park Authority has said it is aware extraction has recommenced and said that it ‘did not accept’ that there was consent for the extraction of limestone.
- Sunday School recommences after the Christmas break on Sunday.
- Yet once war recommenced in 1542, they were soon in difficulties, lacking tenants to defend the Borders.
- Services recommenced at the church last November.
- Within half an hour, the Dow Jones industrial average was recording a loss of more than 300 points, but in a roller coaster session it briefly rose, before recommencing its slide.
- At 8am, lessons recommenced and continued until midday.
- He gave Telecom an ultimatum; either they immediately repaint the blue boxes red, or war would recommence.
- It will be interesting to see how they fare when the real battle recommences next term.
- Despite last week's announcement by the independent trustee, he remained hopeful that negotiations would recommence.
- When supplies recommenced it took several days for the country to become fully mobile again.
- There may be an issue about how successful that would be, but it did not preclude proceedings being recommenced.
- In 1998 it recommenced extraction of sandstone from a quarry at Stancliffe in Derbyshire.
- Union leaders scotched the strike after the company's management agreed to recommence negotiations on wages and related issues.
Synonyms resume, return to, pick up again, take up again, come back to, reopen, begin again, start again, restart |