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    resumption
    /rɪˈzʌm(p)ʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of beginning something again after a pause or interruption: "with peace came the resumption of foreign imports"
    • 2. the action, on the part of the Crown or other authority, of reassuming possession of lands, rights, etc., previously granted to another: Australian "the resumption of royal lands"

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  2. the act of starting something again after a pause or period of time: He worked for the resumption of economic ties between Vietnam and the US. (Definition of resumption from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) resumption | Business English. noun [ S or U ] uk / rɪˈzʌmʃ ə n / us.

  3. The meaning of RESUMPTION is an act or instance of resuming : recommencement. How to use resumption in a sentence.

  4. the act of starting something again after a pause or period of time: He worked for the resumption of economic ties between Vietnam and the US. (Definition of resumption from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) resumption | Business English. noun [ S or U ] uk / rɪˈzʌmʃ ə n / us.

  5. the act or fact of taking up or going on with again, as of something interrupted. the act of taking again or recovering something given up or lost. resumption. / rɪˈzʌmpʃən / noun. the act of resuming or beginning again.

  6. Resumption is what you're doing when you resume, or start from the point where you left off. If your little sister has been bothering you, then goes out to play, you can expect peace for an hour, then a resumption of the annoyance when she returns.

  7. Define resumption. resumption synonyms, resumption pronunciation, resumption translation, English dictionary definition of resumption. n. The act or an instance of resuming; a beginning again: resumption of negotiations.

  8. resumption in American English. (rɪˈzʌmpʃən) noun. 1. the act of resuming; a reassumption, as of something previously granted. 2. the act or fact of taking up or going on with again, as of something interrupted. 3. the act of taking again or recovering something given up or lost.