resumption
noun
- process of resuming, starting again where left off
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From re- + Latin sūmptus + -ion, from past participle of sūmō (“to take”).
- The act of resuming or starting something again.
“And that supremacy was confirmed six minutes after the resumption with their second goal. Dzeko was again involved, slipping a neat pass through to the foraging Toure, who poked a right-foot finish past Butt.”
“But Murphy remains upbeat about the longer-term prospect of recovery and a resumption of the record growth in passenger volumes experienced in the UK in the two decades following privatisation.”
- Eminent domain.