restart

[ˈɹiːˌstɑɹt]
[ˈɹiːˌstɑːt]
[ˈɹiːˌstɑɹt]
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restarted - restart

A restart is when you begin again from the start. It's like hitting the refresh button.

When you're stuck or need a fresh start, you might say it's time to restart something. This can mean rebooting your computer if it freezes, but it also means beginning anew in other areas of life. Maybe you're trying to fix a project that's gone wrong and you decide to start over from scratch, or perhaps you've been having trouble with a particular task at work and need to reset your approach. Restarting can be a good way to break through obstacles and get back on track. It might also mean starting fresh in a new job or relationship – leaving past mistakes behind and beginning with a clean slate.

How common is "restart"?

Word restart is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • The act of starting something again.

    Example: After the restart of my browser, the problem went away.

verb

  • To start again.

    Example: All attempts to restart the engine failed.

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