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Synonyms & Similar Words
started anew
begun again
resumed
restarted
rebooted
recalibrated
reinitiated
reinstituted
reactivated
recommenced
reopened
restarted
revived
rejuvenated
reinvigorated
refreshed
renewed
restored
reconsidered
reconsidering
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Meaning of Commenced Again
The primary meaning of "Commenced Again" is to start something over from the beginning, either after a pause or a complete stop.
Definitions
- To start something again after it has stopped, either temporarily or permanently.
- * To resume an activity, project, or process that was previously halted or discontinued.
Etymology of Commenced Again
The phrase "Commenced Again" is derived from the verb "commence," which originates from the Old French word "commencer," meaning "to start" or "to begin."
The verb "commence" has its roots in the Latin words "com-" (meaning "together") and "initiare" (meaning "to begin" or "to start").
Historically, the phrase "Commenced Again" has been used to describe the resumption of activities, events, or projects that were previously started but then stopped.
Example Uses
- The company commenced again after the financial crisis, with a new business plan and a fresh team of investors.
- * The research project commenced again, using new data and a revised methodology.
- * The team commenced again, with a renewed sense of purpose and a determination to succeed.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
stopped
halted
discontinued
terminated
ended
finished
abandoned
deserted
forfeited
surrendered
suspended
postponed
delayed
canceled
annulled
nullified
repealed
revoked
rejected
refused
denied
ignored
neglected
overlooked
dismissed