See Also: resume 1, verb(dictionary)
Resume(money)
e-resume(dictionary)
resume(dictionary)
resume 2, noun(dictionary)
dare 1, verb, modal verb(dictionary)
dip 1, verb(dictionary)
din 2, verb(dictionary)
brief 3, verb(dictionary)
dim 2, verb(dictionary)

resume 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: resumer, from Latin resumere, from sumere 'to take']
[T] to start doing something again after stopping or being interrupted
::She hopes to resume work after the baby is born.
::The rebels have resumed hostilities against government troops.
resume doing sth
::He will resume training as soon as the injury is better.
[I] if an activity or process resumes, it starts again after a pause
::Peace talks will resume tomorrow.
resume your seat/place/position
to go back to the seat, place, or position where you were before
::Will the delegates please resume their seats?