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verb

restart

rih-STAHT
verb
1
To begin something again after it has stopped.
"You may need to restart the computer for the update to take effect."
"The match was restarted after the rain delay."
noun
1
The act of starting something again from the beginning or from where it stopped.
"After the crash, a simple restart fixed the problem."

How to Use Restart

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishStarting something again, often a machine, game, or process.

Common pairings
restart the system a fresh restart restart negotiations

Word Forms

restarted past tense, restarts plural, restarts singular

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You may need to _____ the computer for the update to take effect.

Etymology

From re- ("again") plus start.

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