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Synonyms for resume
ˈrɛz ʊˌmeɪ, ˌrɛz ʊˈmeɪre·sume

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Wiktionary3.3 / 4 votes

  1. résuménoun

    A summary of education and employment experience.

    Synonyms:
    précis

  2. résuménoun

    Synonyms:
    CV, curriculum vitae

English Synonyms and Antonyms5.0 / 2 votes

  1. resume

    The transitive use of recover in the sense of cure, heal, etc., as in 2 Kings v, 6, "That thou mayest recover him of his leprosy," is now practically obsolete. The chief transitive use of recover is in the sense to obtain again after losing, regain, repossess, etc.; as, to recover stolen goods; to recover health. The intransitive sense, be cured, be restored, etc., is very common; as, to recover from sickness, terror, or misfortune.

    Synonyms:
    be cured, be healed, be restored, cure, heal, reanimate, recover, recruit, recuperate, regain, repossess, restore, retrieve

    Antonyms:
    die, fail, grow worse, relapse, sink

    Preposition:
    From; rarely of; (Law) to recover judgment against, to recover damages of or from a person.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms2.0 / 4 votes

  1. resume

    Synonyms:
    recommence, renew, return, begin again

    Antonyms:
    drop, discontinue, intermit, interrupt

Princeton's WordNet1.4 / 9 votes

  1. sketch, survey, resumenoun

    short descriptive summary (of events)

    Synonyms:
    sketch, study, sight, cartoon, view, vignette, survey, curriculum vitae

  2. curriculum vitae, CV, resumeverb

    a summary of your academic and work history

    Synonyms:
    sketch, curriculum vitae, survey

  3. resume, restart, re-startverb

    take up or begin anew

    "We resumed the negotiations"

    Synonyms:
    take up, re-start, sum up, restart, summarise, summarize

  4. resume, take upverb

    return to a previous location or condition

    "The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"

    Synonyms:
    summarise, soak up, adopt, lift out, sop up, absorb, restart, strike, scoop, summarize, scoop out, suck up, sorb, re-start, latch on, start, take in, fasten on, seize on, assume, hook on, borrow, draw, suck, take, scoop up, take over, imbibe, take up, sum up, suck in

  5. resumeverb

    assume anew

    "resume a title"; "resume an office"; "resume one's duties"

    Synonyms:
    take up, re-start, sum up, restart, summarise, summarize

  6. sum up, summarize, summarise, resumeverb

    give a summary (of)

    "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"

    Synonyms:
    add up, summate, sum, summarise, total, add together, summarize, add, re-start, restart, take up, tally, tote up, tot up, sum up, tot

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Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. desume

    a things which can fuse and defuse it self!

    birth (be-earth) and death(de-earth)

    Submitted by anonymous on December 16, 2020  

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. resumeverb

    Synonyms:
    take back, take again

  2. resumeverb

    Synonyms:
    recommence, renew, begin again, take up again

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words5.0 / 2 votes

  1. résuménoun

    Synonyms:
    recapitulation, summary, abstract

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  1. Shell Oil Co:

    No date has been set (for talks to resume,) not sure if there has been any contact (between the two sides).

  2. Avtar Sandu:

    Most of this is already priced in when the Saudis said they were going to do it (resume production) fast.

  3. Jim Smith:

    Mark Rupp said. The virus is blamed for more than 6.5 million confirmed infections and 195,000 deaths in the U.S., by far the highest totals of any country, according to the count kept by Johns Hopkins University. While case numbers have fallen from a peak average of 67,000 new infections per day in late July to about 36,000 now, the numbers remain staggeringly high. Deaths are running at about 750 a day, down from a peak of over 2,200 in late April. In recent days, Mississippi has allowed restaurants to expand their customer capacity to 75 %. New Jersey reopened gyms and indoor dining at restaurants, though with limited capacity. Michigans governor allowed gyms to reopen and organized sports to resume. County commissioners in Pinellas County, Fla., on Thursday are set to discuss whether to repeal their mask ordinance. While some Americans may see such things as a welcome step closer to normal, public health experts warn the U.S. is setting itself up for failure — again. ( iStock) Public health experts noted that it is safe to resume certain activities in communities where there are low levels of infection. The nations top infectious-disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, appeared via video at Vermont Gov. Phil Scotts virus briefing Tuesday and praised the states response and its steps to reopen safely. Anthony Fauci chalked it up to Vermonts emphasis on wearing masks, avoiding crowds and taking other simple precautions. But elsewhere, experts said, case counts are too high to resume higher-risk activities, such as going to bars, gyms, theaters and stadiums, participating in close contact sports or eating inside a restaurant. In most communities in Florida, bars were allowed to reopen at 50 percent capacity on Monday, while keeping some precautions in place. But Floridas three biggest counties Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach are keeping their bars closed because of high case numbers. Even in places where drinking establishments have been given the OK to reopen, some owners and customers alike are hesitant. At The Leon Pub, a smoky bar a mile up the road from Floridas Capitol in Tallahassee, the Monday night crowd was sparse, as Leon Pub has been for much of the long, oppressive summer. Leon Pub been crickets and tumbleweeds, said bartender Lauren Bryant. Among the few there were Allie Preston and her husband. Weve been cooped up for a while. It was nice to have normalcy, she said. Florida bars were shuttered on St. Patricks Day in March, allowed to reopen in June, then ordered closed again about two weeks later as virus cases surged. Leon Pub was allowed to reopen in July because it had a restaurant license. Jim Smith, owner of Poor Pauls Pourhouse in Tallahassee, intends to keep Jim Smith place closed until the outbreak is over. I miss going to work every day. I miss seeing the customers and employees.

  4. Paul Farrow:

    This is an unspeakable tragedy, affecting us all as we work to overcome an extremely challenging two years and resume our cherished holiday traditions, keep the families affected in your thoughts as we work to offer whatever support we can.

  5. Mohammad Yahya Aslamyar:

    I brought my resume and my credentials from Afghanistan. She told me it did n’t matter.


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