What is another word for reassuming?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐsˈuːmɪŋ] (IPA)

Reassuming is a term that refers to the act of resuming or continuing something that has been paused or interrupted. Some synonyms for reassuming include restarting, recommencing, picking up where you left off, resuming again, continuing, and carrying on. Other similar words that could also be used in place of reassuming include renewing, reinstituting, refreshing, reestablishing, and reviving. These words are commonly used when referring to restarting a project, task, or activity that has been previously halted or paused. Regardless of which term is used, the concept of reassuming is about picking up the thread and carrying on from where you left off.

What are the hypernyms for Reassuming?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Reassuming

It was time for Gurn to go to the exercise yard, and Nibet, reassuming the uncompromising attitude that all warders ought to maintain when in custody of prisoners, led the murderer down to the courtyard.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain
"Shall all that beautiful money be mine, and-No, I do not believe you," she cried, her face reassuming its gloomy, suspicious look.
"Old Fritz and the New Era"
Louise Muhlbach
When successful in this, and upon reassuming her freedom, a woman ranked socially and economically with the Man-Dins.
"The Airlords of Han"
Philip Francis Nowlan

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