RESTART


Meaning of RESTART in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

restart/reboot a computer (= make it start working again )

The problem sometimes disappears if I restart my computer.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Both governments agreed to try to restart the political talks on Northern Ireland early in 1993.

Her family said their relationship had ended, but Mr LIffen wanted it to restart .

If it was good enough, why didn't the Government restart aid?

Officially, Tosco has said it may restart the refinery sometime next year.

That time the engine did not restart and the plane dived to the ground.

That would prompt a costly cleanup and incalculable delay in restarting the reactor.

The branch was closed down, and then Nigel and Simon were encouraged to restart .

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