rebegin
verb[IorT]
(alsore-begin)uk/ˌriː.bɪˈɡɪn/us/ˌriː.bɪˈɡɪn/present participlerebeginning|past tenserebegan|past participlerebeguntobeginagain, or tobeginsomething again:
After theinterval, we rebegin with anotherpieceby Chopin.
Theirbeliefsarebasedon theideathatlifeendsonEarthto rebegin inheaven.
Toregaina goodlevelofaccuracyinFrench, I would have to go back tocollegeand re-begin thestudyof thegrammar.
- Since theoperation, in a veryphysicalsense, mylifehas re-begun.
- Spring is abeautifultimeof theyearwhen all ofnatureis rebeginning.
- At herbirthdaycelebrations, she gave aspeechaboutlifere-beginning at 40.
Starting and beginning
- be in the first flush ofidiom
- be/get in on the ground flooridiom
- become
- begin
- branch out
- develop
- export
- get down to businessidiom
- grow
- half-cock
- here
- here goes!idiom
- hit the ground runningidiom
- strike
- strike out(somewhere)
- stuck
- stumble intosomething
- swing into actionidiom
- takesomethingup
- the ground floor