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Detailed Synonyms for resume in English

resume:

to resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)

  1. to resume
    to resume; to restart; start again
  2. to resume
    to rehearse; to resume; to repeat; to practise; to redo; to practice
    • rehearse verbe (rehearses, rehearsed, rehearsing)
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
    • repeat verbe (repeats, repeated, repeating)
    • practise verbe, britannique (practises, practised, practising)
    • redo verbe (redoes, redid, redoing)
    • practice verbe, américain (practices, practiced, practicing)
  3. to resume
    to renew; to redevelop; to renovate; to interchange; to swap; to exchange; to resume; to trade
    • renew verbe (renews, renewed, renewing)
    • redevelop verbe (redevelops, redeveloped, redeveloping)
    • renovate verbe (renovates, renovated, renovating)
    • interchange verbe (interchanges, interchanged, interchanging)
    • swap verbe (swaps, swapped, swapping)
    • exchange verbe (exchanges, exchanged, exchanging)
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
    • trade verbe (trades, traded, trading)
  4. to resume
    to renovate; to renew; to resume; fix up
    • renovate verbe (renovates, renovated, renovating)
    • renew verbe (renews, renewed, renewing)
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
    • fix up verbe
  5. to resume
    – take up or begin anew 1
    to resume; to restart; re-start
    – take up or begin anew 1
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
      • We resumed the negotiations1
    • restart verbe (restarts, restarted, restarting)
    • re-start verbe
  6. to resume
    – return to a previous location or condition 1
    to resume; to take up
    – return to a previous location or condition 1
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
      • The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it1
    • take up verbe (takes up, took up, taking up)
  7. to resume
    – give a summary (of) 1
    to resume; to summarize; to sum up; summarise
    – give a summary (of) 1
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
    • summarize verbe, américain (summarizes, summarized, summarizing)
      • I will now summarize1
    • sum up verbe (sums up, summed up, summing up)
    • summarise verbe, britannique
  8. to resume
    – assume anew 1
    to resume
    – assume anew 1
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
      • resume a title1
      • resume an office1
      • resume one's duties1
  9. to resume
    – To continue a process or service that has been paused. 2
    to resume
    – To continue a process or service that has been paused. 2
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)
  10. to resume
    – To restart the processing of a workflow instance. Resuming a workflow puts it into a running state. 2
    to resume
    – To restart the processing of a workflow instance. Resuming a workflow puts it into a running state. 2
    • resume verbe (resumes, resumed, resuming)

Conjugations for resume:

present
  1. resume
  2. resume
  3. resumes
  4. resume
  5. resume
  6. resume
simple past
  1. resumed
  2. resumed
  3. resumed
  4. resumed
  5. resumed
  6. resumed
present perfect
  1. have resumed
  2. have resumed
  3. has resumed
  4. have resumed
  5. have resumed
  6. have resumed
past continuous
  1. was resuming
  2. were resuming
  3. was resuming
  4. were resuming
  5. were resuming
  6. were resuming
future
  1. shall resume
  2. will resume
  3. will resume
  4. shall resume
  5. will resume
  6. will resume
continuous present
  1. am resuming
  2. are resuming
  3. is resuming
  4. are resuming
  5. are resuming
  6. are resuming
subjunctive
  1. be resumed
  2. be resumed
  3. be resumed
  4. be resumed
  5. be resumed
  6. be resumed
diverse
  1. resume!
  2. let's resume!
  3. resumed
  4. resuming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

resume [the ~] nom

  1. the resume
    – a summary of your academic and work history 1
    the resume; the curriculum vitae; the CV
    – a summary of your academic and work history 1
  2. the resume
    – short descriptive summary (of events) 1
    the survey; the resume; the sketch
    – short descriptive summary (of events) 1
  3. the resume
    – A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application. 2
    the resume; the curriculum vitae; the CV
    – A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application. 2

Related Words for "resume":

  • resuming

Alternate Synonyms for "resume":


Related Definitions for "resume":

  1. a summary of your academic and work history1
  2. short descriptive summary (of events)1
  3. take up or begin anew1
    • We resumed the negotiations1
  4. return to a previous location or condition1
    • The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it1
  5. give a summary (of)1
  6. assume anew1
    • resume a title1
    • resume an office1
    • resume one's duties1
  7. A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application.2
  8. To continue a process or service that has been paused.2
  9. To restart the processing of a workflow instance. Resuming a workflow puts it into a running state.2