/ri´zju:m/
re·sumes; re·sumed; re·sum·ing
formal 1 : to begin again after stopping [no obj] ▪ The game resumed after the rain stopped. ▪Negotiations have resumed. [+ obj] ▪ After the rain stopped, the teams resumed play. ▪ She sat down and resumed her work.
2 [+ obj] : to take (a seat, place, position, etc.) again : to go back to (something)
▪ He shook his visitor's hand and resumed his seat. ▪ I resumed my place at the podium. ▪ She will beresuming her position at the company.
▪ He shook his visitor's hand and resumed his seat. ▪ I resumed my place at the podium. ▪ She will beresuming her position at the company.
Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and enter on the Huron side.
Richard Pitino's resume as a head coach is thin.
For that, any school at any level would be justified to not give his resume a second look for future coaching opportunities.
Service to South Ferry subway stop to resume on Thursday for first time since Hurricane Sandy
MEND threatens to resume attacks in Niger Delta on Friday
Obama to resume gun control push in Colorado, Connecticut
Presidents Races resume with bad blood between Bill and Ted
S. Korea, U.S. to resume talks on revision of nuclear accord this month
Cyprus trading may resume on Tuesday, exchange chief says
United Airlines postpones plan to resume Taiwan flights
Iran, Turkey resume gold trade despite US sanctions
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