recommenced in English

verb
1
begin or cause to begin again.
the war recommenced

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1. With this, normal movement of Yatris on the KMY route has recommenced.

2. In the 1970’s tunneling recommenced, only to stop when the British government withdrew support.

3. Under UN pressure, the government terminated its contract with EO before the accord could be implemented, and hostilities recommenced.

4. An Adjournment of whatever length ends the “legislative day,” requiring much legislative business to be recommenced when the chamber reconvenes

5. Examples from Classical Literature By his Assiduousness the work was recommenced this same year, and on the 5th of August, 1858, was completed.

6. The granting of same-sex marriages recommenced following the United States Supreme Court decision in Hollingsworth v. Perry, which restored the effect of a federal district court ruling that overturned Proposition 8 as unconstitutional.

7. (b) in the case of citrus plantations which were the subject, up to the winter of 1986/87, of operations as referred to in paragraph 1 (a), (c) and (d), the aids referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 and in paragraph 3 may be granted again where such operations must be recommenced as a result of the winter frosts in question and up to 30 June 1991.'