Synonym: recommencement. Similar words: presumption, assumption, consumption, presumptuous, gumption, bumptious, scrumptious, exemption. Meaning: [rɪ'zʌmpʃn] n. beginning again.
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1, The resolution called for the resumption of negotiations.
2, Both countries are now hoping for a quick resumption of diplomatic relations.
3, Resumption of the talks is indicative of an improving relationship between the countries.
4, We are hoping for an early resumption of peace talks.
5, It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations.
6, He set no date for its resumption, however.
7, Diplomatic sources stressed Netanyahu had offered a resumption of the negotiations that broke down a year ago without preconditions.
8, The resumption has shaken the Green party, the junior partner in Chancellor Gerhard Schro der's coalition.
9, Only after barely-veiled threats of a resumption of air strikes did Baghdad agree to co-operate.
10, That would mean the resumption of the heroic and successful anti-motorway battles of the past two decades.
11, The soldiers had demanded the resumption of the national conference.
12, According to Kyodo, Zou asked for an early resumption of the 1990-95 loan package.
13, The application deadline is two weeks before the resumption of classes.
14, The deal envisaged would permit a limited resumption of commercial whaling inside the 200-mile coastal zones of the countries concerned.
15, However, on the resumption of full hearing, Judge Ireland instructed that Beattie be released immediately.
16, These new reinforcements arrived only just before a resumption of activities which were swiftly to thin their ranks to an alarming extent.
17, They cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling.
18, The president called for an immediate ceasefire and a resumption of negotiations between the two sides.
19, All the signs at the moment point to an early resumption of the fighting between the two countries.
20, Post-war economic reconstruction in the country must begin with the resumption of agricultural production.
21, The massacre has sabotaged for the time being any resumption of negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk.
22, At 12: 06 p. m. a bell rang on the floor, signaling the resumption of trading.
23, The pavilion and new sports hall at Bristol being prepared for the resumption of cricket in June.
24, He sank it into the earth ahead of him,(http://sentencedict.com/resumption.html) feeling glad of the resumption of mechanical toil.
25, And yet of the 20 top trainers I contacted last Friday, not one was happy about the resumption of racing.
26, Debt service payments to commercial creditor banks, suspended in November, were scheduled for resumption at the end of February 1991.
27, But the general has given no indication that he will allow the resumption of political activity.
28, Kasparov sealed his 41st move, spending 25 minutes over it, and upon resumption forced a winning endgame without difficulty.
29, He introduced colour printing of one-inch maps and caused the resumption of publication of 6-inch maps of selected areas.
30, Business suffered a sharp setback in the seventies following the resumption of specie payment after the Civil War.
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