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the act of starting again after a pause or interruption
- After the power outage, the automatic generator ensured a quick resumption of electricity in the building.
- The rain briefly halted the outdoor event, but the skies cleared, allowing the resumption of the festivities.
- Following a short break, the students returned to their desks for the resumption of the lesson.
- The construction project faced delays due to weather conditions, but the improved weather marked the resumption of work.
- As the curtain fell unexpectedly, the play's director orchestrated a swift resumption, capturing the audience's attention once more.
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