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Restart

Restart meaning

The act of starting something again.

Example sentences (20)

Click or tap on the Restart now button to restart your computer and access the Advanced startup options.

Following a heavy downpour at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday, ground staff had targeted a restart at late-evening restart for the Super Four game, but but more rain forced the umpires to call off play for the day.

The same is true of a force restart, which allows you to use the hardware keys to restart your iPhone when the touchscreen isn’t responsive or your apps start acting weird.

A number of clubs have already resumed small-group training ahead of the expected restart, although there are still glaring concerns ahead of the restart.

He said officials were moving toward allowing Tesla to restart on May 18, but he suspects Musk wanted to restart stamping operations to make body parts needed to resume assembling electric vehicles.

If you restart Cloud9 after its underlying instance has stopped, Cloud9 will automatically restart the instance and restore your edit session where you left off.

Cincinnati pop-rock group Walk The Moon is using this year's Press Restart Tour to do just that: restart and enter a new phase of their existence as a band.

Although Word 97 supported a hidden marker that said the list numbering must restart afterwards, the command to insert this marker (Restart Numbering command) was only added in Word 2003.

When power was turned on again, the program would restart and all the memory would be available again, but the slow process of memory leak would restart together with the program, eventually prejudicing the correct running of the system.

After it has been deleted, restart your phone or iPad and then re-download the Emoji keyboard from the App Store or another app store of your choice.

After rendezvousing with La'an, Spock and his crew learn that a group of Klingons are planning a false flag operation in an attempt to restart the Federation/Klingon War.

After the ambulance left the field, reports initially suggested that the game was going to restart following a five minute warm-up.

After the restart, both fighters threw with everything they had up until the bell.

Amigo secured high court approval for a redress scheme last year and was given the green light from the FCA to restart lending in October.

And a ceasefire now, without a durable solution, would allow President Putin to rest and refit his troops and then restart the war at a time more advantageous to Russia," Blinken said.

And the leaks provided to the reporters by "US officials familiar with highly classified intelligence" were perfectly timed with Secretary of State Blinken’s attempt to restart discussions with the most senior Chinese officials.

And the visitors took the lead within a minute of the restart through Jake Reed, with Harvey Sayer, Dan White, Dave Hinton and Kyle Haylock also on target to condemn E's to a 5-0 defeat.

An orchestra of well-trained musicians can accelerate the tempo or slow it down, pause to let a beautiful chord ring throughout a concert hall, then restart exactly together.

Any changes made to the system are temporary and will be lost upon system restart.

A quick timeline for the Student Loan Payments Restart is something that the borrowers to mark in their calendar.