Similar words: recommend, recommended, commencement, commence, recommendable, recommendation, e-commerce, comment. Meaning: [‚rɪːkə'mens ,‚re-] v. 1. cause to start anew 2. begin again.
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1 Work on the bridge will recommence next month.
2 The two countries agreed to recommence talks the following week.
3 His course at Sheffield University will not recommence until next year.
4 With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence.
5 Two hours later, they would dutifully file back and recommence production.
6 Not until that is done will the sea be able to recommence its erosive activities at the foot of the cliff.
7 Just aim to stay where you are until the tough period is over and you can recommence your weight loss regime.
8 The beautifully illuminated Gondola, which was so greatly admired a year ago, will recommence nightly voyages.
9 Seismic acquisition is likely to continue throughout 1992 and drilling activities are expected to recommence early in 1993.
10 No harm will come to them and they will recommence feeding as the temperature begins to fall.
11 Yet the firstborn of such a semblance would be purestrain Stealer again. With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence.
12 On completion the railway found the workmen had discovered alternative transport and the Loughton pick up did not recommence.
13 He hastened with Franz to seat himself ,(www.Sentencedict.com) free to recommence the discussion after dinner.
14 Please note that we are presently conducting a routine system maintenance. Our services will recommence shortly.
15 If the expatriate leaves China prior to reaching the retirement age, his or her personal insurance account will be reserved and can be revived when he or she returns to China to recommence employment.
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