Antonyms for restart


Grammar : Verb
Spell : stahrt
Phonetic Transcription : stɑrt


Definition of restart

Origin :
  • also re-start, 1845, from re- + start (v.). Related: Restarted; restarting. As a noun from 1881.
  • verb continue
Example sentences :
  • State intervention is needed in order to restart the economy.
  • Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
  • Impossible to restart the whole of the creation for the sake of Norway.
  • Extract from : « Norway » by Beatrix Jungman
  • According to the people whom Jan questioned she looked sad certainly, but she was always willing to restart on her way.
  • Extract from : « The Laughing Cavalier » by Baroness Orczy
  • When I was quite cool I again examined the spoor, determined to restart my line from there and use the trees as a base.
  • Extract from : « Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion » by G. Hamilton-Browne
  • Loans were promised to the farmers to restart them in business, and a pledge was made that farms should not be taxed.
  • Extract from : « The Great Boer War » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • They restart work with a bustle which would excite veritable pity in any man but a bee-keeper.
  • Extract from : « The Natural Philosophy of Love » by Remy de Gourmont
  • It was his thought and care to reform these records and restart the Chronicle as a great national archive.
  • Extract from : « The Catholic World; Vol. IV.; October, 1866, to March, 1867. » by E. Rameur
  • The machine chuffed ponderously past, and Merriman, by now rested, turned to restart his bicycle.
  • Extract from : « The Pit Prop Syndicate » by Freeman Wills Crofts
  • He gallantly tried to restart the gun, but the enemy were now upon him, and he had no alternative but to retire without the gun.
  • Extract from : « With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia » by John Ward
  • Then he would settle down to a changed life, and restart with a new set of morals.
  • Extract from : « Menotah » by Ernest G. Henham

Synonyms for restart

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