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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re•sume1 /rɪˈzum/USA pronunciation v., -sumed, -sum•ing. - to take up or go on with again;
continue: [~ + object]The motor coughed briefly, then resumed its steady hum.[~ + verb-ing]The soldiers resumed marching.[no object]The voices ceased when she arrived, then quickly resumed. - to take or occupy again:[~ + object]Ladies and gentlemen, please resume your seats.
See -sum-.ré•su•mé or re•su•me or re•su•mé /ˈrɛzʊˌmeɪ, ˌrɛzʊˈmeɪ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a summary.
- a brief written account of educational and professional qualifications and experience:handed over her résumé and waited.
See -sum-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re•sume1 (ri zo̅o̅m′),USA pronunciation v., -sumed, -sum•ing. v.t. - to take up or go on with again after interruption;
continue:to resume a journey. - to take or occupy again:to resume one's seat.
- to take or assume use or practice of again:to resume her maiden name.
- to take back:to resume the title to a property.
v.i. - to go on or continue after interruption:The dancing is about to resume.
- to begin again.
- Latin resūmere to take back, take again, equivalent. to re- re- + sūmere to take (see consume)
- Middle French resumer)
- late Middle English resumen (1375–1425
re•sum′a•ble, adj. re•sum′er, n. re•su•me2 (rez′ŏŏ mā′, rez′ŏŏ mā′),USA pronunciation n. - résumé.
ré•su•mé (rez′ŏŏ mā′, rez′ŏŏ mā′),USA pronunciation n. - a summing up;
summary. - a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.
Also, resume, re′su•mé′. - French, noun, nominal use of past participle of résumer to resume, sum up
- 1795–1805
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