Synonym: continue. Similar words: presumably, assume, consume, consumer, result, as a result, result in, result from. Meaning: [rɪ'zuːm / -'zjuːm] n. 1. short descriptive summary (of events) 2. a summary of your academic and work history. v. 1. take up or begin anew 2. return to a previous location or condition 3. assume anew 4. give a summary (of).
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31. Send your resume with a cover letter that is specific to that particular job.
32. He was cleared by doctors to resume skating in August.
33. His persistence was rewardedwhen they finally agreed to resume discussions.
34. He will resume training as soon as the injury is better.Sentence dictionary
35. I tried to persuade her to resume her job as secretary.
36. I was given the all clear by the doctor to resume playing.
37. The company expects to resume production of the vehicle again after a two - month hiatus.
38. Your resume should fit neatly on to two pages.
39. Pull hard, and it will resume its climb.
40. I'll email you my resume when I get home.
41. The expulsions seem certain to resume, probably before Christmas.
42. The government said that Iceland has no plans to resume whaling.
43. Talks resume next week in Bonn on legally binding emission reduction targets that Washington has rejected.
44. Four of five people with clinical depression can improve and resume daily activity, usually within weeks.
45. The purpose of the letter is to grab attention to ensure that your resume will be read.
46. A member of the Council of Foreign Relations, his resume shows a continuing interest in international economic affairs.
47. However, if you can not find this person you will need to type a cover letter of application for your resume.
48. He has vowed to solve the crime almost as often as he has vowed to resume the life he used to live.
49. It would be a pleasure to return to one's desk in Septuagint College and resume one's ordinary work.
50. Meanwhile the opposition threatened to resume mass demonstrations if an acceptable political agreement was not reached.
51. I., will resume its master chefs series in the autumn.
52. And bowed down to resume his strange rump-in-the-air and face-in-the-sea posture.
53. If you are trying to change to a completely different field you should use a functional resume.
54. A copy of my resume is attached to this letter.
55. On the contrary, he is still campaigning on his resume and the argument that his experience is what his party needs.
56. But funding problems have halted work at the site, and it is unclear when it will resume.
57. Sampras steamrolled through the first set and closed it out with a two-point resume of his ability.
58. Which is handy for large files as it's faster and can resume broken downloads.
59. Richard filled me in on his background, an oral resume as application for the position of prospective boyfriend.
60. The principal said he offered me the Position sight unseen based on my letter of application and my resume.
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