Pronunciation: /rɪˈzʌm(p)ʃən/
noun the act of beginning again after a pause or interruption
A1 After the lunch break, the students returned to the classroom for the resumption of their lesson.
A2 The resumption of flights after the storm caused delays for many travelers.
B1 The resumption of negotiations between the two countries brought hope for a peaceful resolution.
B2 The resumption of economic activities after the pandemic required careful planning and coordination.
C1 The resumption of diplomatic relations between the neighboring countries was a significant milestone in regional politics.
C2 The resumption of the peace talks marked a turning point in the long-standing conflict.
formal The resumption of negotiations between the two parties is crucial for reaching a peaceful resolution.
informal The resumption of classes after the break was a relief for the students.
slang The resumption of our plans got messed up due to the unexpected delay.
figurative The resumption of her old habits was a setback in her journey towards self-improvement.
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