recommence

Etymology

From Middle French recommencer, from Old French recommencier.

verb

  1. To begin again.
    … Prosser was instrumental in the decision in 2010 to recommence publication of an annual health and safety report, following a period when it had fallen into abeyance. July 29 2020, Ian Prosser discusses with Paul Stephen, “Rail needs robust and strategic plans”, in Rail, page 40

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