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How to pronounce restart in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms re-start, resume
Type of continue, bear on, uphold, preserve, carry on
Type Words
Synonyms re-start
Type of start up, start

Examples of restart

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Affiliate Toyota Boshoku Corp. ready to restart factories at any time necessary.
From the bloomberg.com
News that a pipeline shut near Chicago will soon restart also weighed on prices.
From the dailyherald.com
The legendary Granite City sports figure is looking to restart the Hall of Fame.
From the stltoday.com
This time Irish retain possession at the restart and continue to apply pressure.
From the getreading.co.uk
If they're able to restart harvest in a day or two, there will be little effect.
From the sacbee.com
As BA prepares to restart direct flights from London, Fred Mawer offers a guide.
From the telegraph.co.uk
At the restart, Sato passed Power to take the lead going into the first chicane.
From the timesunion.com
England are up to 17-7 soon after the restart, only for Canada to pull one back.
From the getreading.co.uk
Get some cravings at strange times but managed to remember not to restart again.
From the style.uk.msn.com
More examples
  • Start an engine again, for example
  • Resume: take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations"
  • Restart, sometimes stylized as RestArt, is a Brazilian teen pop and power pop boyband. All four members attended college together and that was when they decided begin a band. When they started the band they had the intention of mixing vocals, guitars and melodies. ...
  • (Restarting) In a computer or data transmission system, to reset means to clear any pending errors or events and bring a system to normal condition or initial state usually in a controlled manner. ...
  • (The Restarts) The Restarts are a street punk and oi! band from London, England.
  • The act of starting something again; To start again; to reboot
  • (Restarts) any of a number of procedures for putting the ball back into play after a stoppage, including throw-ins, corner kicks, goal kicks and free kicks; commonly refers to free kicks.
  • (Restarts) A race can be restarted because of a false start or if a skater is prevented from finishing a race because of another skater or some other obstacle. A difficulty such, as an equipment problem a skater might have, is not a reason to restart a race.
  • (restarts) All of the different methods that the ball may be brought into play.