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restart
re·start R0183400 (rē-stärt′)v. re·start·ed, re·start·ing, re·starts v.tr. To start again or anew: restarted the engine after it stalled.v.intr. To begin operation again. re′start′ n.re·start′a·ble adj.restart vb to start again n a. the act or an instance of starting again: the restart of the lap. b. (as modifier): a restart device. restart Past participle: restarted Gerund: restarting
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| I restart | | you restart | | he/she/it restarts | | we restart | | you restart | | they restart |
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| I restarted | | you restarted | | he/she/it restarted | | we restarted | | you restarted | | they restarted |
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| I am restarting | | you are restarting | | he/she/it is restarting | | we are restarting | | you are restarting | | they are restarting |
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| I have restarted | | you have restarted | | he/she/it has restarted | | we have restarted | | you have restarted | | they have restarted |
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| I was restarting | | you were restarting | | he/she/it was restarting | | we were restarting | | you were restarting | | they were restarting |
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| I had restarted | | you had restarted | | he/she/it had restarted | | we had restarted | | you had restarted | | they had restarted |
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| I will restart | | you will restart | | he/she/it will restart | | we will restart | | you will restart | | they will restart |
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| I will have restarted | | you will have restarted | | he/she/it will have restarted | | we will have restarted | | you will have restarted | | they will have restarted |
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| I will be restarting | | you will be restarting | | he/she/it will be restarting | | we will be restarting | | you will be restarting | | they will be restarting |
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| I have been restarting | | you have been restarting | | he/she/it has been restarting | | we have been restarting | | you have been restarting | | they have been restarting |
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| I will have been restarting | | you will have been restarting | | he/she/it will have been restarting | | we will have been restarting | | you will have been restarting | | they will have been restarting |
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| I had been restarting | | you had been restarting | | he/she/it had been restarting | | we had been restarting | | you had been restarting | | they had been restarting |
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| I would restart | | you would restart | | he/she/it would restart | | we would restart | | you would restart | | they would restart |
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| I would have restarted | | you would have restarted | | he/she/it would have restarted | | we would have restarted | | you would have restarted | | they would have restarted | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | restart - start an engine again, for examplere-startstart up, start - get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer" | | 2. | restart - take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations"resume, re-startpreserve, uphold, carry on, continue, bear on - keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions" |
restartverbTo begin or go on after an interruption:continue, pick up, renew, reopen, resume, take up.Translations
restart
restart[′rē‚stärt] (aerospace engineering) The act of firing a stage of a rocket after a previous powered flight. (computer science) To go back to a specific planned point in a routine, usually in the case of machine malfunction, for the purpose of rerunning the portion of the routine in which the error occurred; the length of time between restart points in a given routine should be a function of the mean free error time of the machine itself. restartTo resume an operation after a planned or unplanned termination. See boot, warm boot and checkpoint/restart.MedicalSeebootFinancialSeeBootRESTART
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| RESTART➣Renewable Energy Strategies and Technology Applications for Regenerating Towns (energy conservation project; Torino, Italy) |
restart
Synonyms for restartverb to begin or go on after an interruptionSynonyms- continue
- pick up
- renew
- reopen
- resume
- take up
Synonyms for restartverb start an engine again, for exampleSynonymsRelated Wordsverb take up or begin anewSynonymsRelated Words- preserve
- uphold
- carry on
- continue
- bear on
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