0 present participle of resume --
1 If an activity resumes, or if you resume it, it starts again after a pause: --
If they are genuinely prepared to reduce their strategic nuclear arsenal, they could show that clearly by resuming the negotiations in earnest.
Yesterday's announcement was one of doubt as to what actually would occur in the matter of the men resuming work.
The practicalities of resuming the clearance task later this year are being considered.
Briefly, during moulting periods, relative humidity was progressively decreased to 60-65% in order to permit food desiccation and to avoid early moulters resuming feeding before late moulters.
That is, postpositions allow speakers to incorporate the outcome of the side activity per formed in the encapsulated sequence into the resuming syntax of the once-halted sentence.
She could also make an impact upon the wider world by resuming imperial expeditions, setting herself on the same international footing as the other major powers.
She self-interrupts the next installment of her utterance to address, and try to head off, this incipient collision - successfully, as it turns out - before resuming the bill of par ticulars.
Here resuming individual work becomes relevant.