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recommencing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"recommencing" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the act of starting something again after a pause or interruption. Example: "The meeting is recommencing after a short break." Alternative expressions include "resuming" and "starting again."
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It may be remembered that when Pietersen was reintegrated into the side after his monumental disagreement in the summer of 2012 he apologised to his team-mates and looked forward to "recommencing my career until at least 2015 as long as my body allows".
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Instead of feeling that time is recommencing, refreshed, it feels as if we have somehow elongated time, stretched it out from some point in the past.
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"We are hopeful that this administration has recognized that this is a problem that needs to be solved and we'll be able to solve it without recommencing litigation," he said.
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A more meticulous artist would have filled them before recommencing.
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Numis analyst Howard Seymour said: "A significant shift away from the public sector is taking place as the group also develops greater integration of its operations into infrastructure, maintenance and regeneration markets and will underpin profits in the short term ahead of recommencing growth in 2013 and beyond".
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UCL is now recommencing its search for a new provost from October 2003.
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When the curtains lift on the Australian Open on Monday, an annual debate will recommence in earnest.
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The number of new death sentences also showed a steep decline, falling to 72, the lowest number since the death penalty recommenced in the modern era in 1974.
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After an attack on the Indian parliament by Pakistani Islamists in 2001, by comparison, both sides rushed troops to their frontier, and raised a threat of nuclear war.Yet the peace process will not recommence in its former hopeful place.
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When the final whistle is blown, the battle within FIFA will recommence.The divisions have spilled over into a series of verbal brawls, the most recent during a FIFA congress in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, which is hosting the World Cup with Japan.
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See articleThe European Union decided to recommence talks with Serbia on a stabilisation agreement, the usual prelude to membership talks, which had been suspended last year because of Serbia's failure to hand over the Bosnian Serb wartime general, Ratko Mladic, to the war-crimes tribunal at The Hague.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "recommencing" when you want to emphasize a formal or deliberate return to an activity or process after an interruption.
Common error
Avoid using "recommencing" in casual conversation or informal writing; simpler alternatives like "resuming" or "starting again" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "recommencing" is that of a verb in its present participle form, often used within continuous verb tenses or as a gerund. Ludwig provides examples where it modifies nouns, indicating an action in progress, like in the phrase "recommencing growth".
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Encyclopedias
25%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
10%
Academia
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Ludwig AI indicates that "recommencing" is a grammatically correct present participle of the verb 'recommence'. While "recommencing" accurately conveys the idea of restarting or resuming, it tends to be more common in formal or neutral contexts, particularly in news and encyclopedic writing. For less formal situations, consider using synonyms such as "resuming" or "restarting". Remember to maintain a consistent tone in your writing and choose vocabulary that suits your intended audience.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
resuming
Implies a continuation after a pause, often shorter or less formal than "recommencing".
restarting
Suggests beginning again, often after a complete stop or failure, more direct than "recommencing".
reinstating
Indicates restoring something to a former position or condition, carrying a more formal tone.
reviving
Implies bringing something back to life or activity, with a connotation of restoration.
reopening
Specifically refers to opening something again, often after a closure or pause.
re-establishing
Suggests putting something back on a firm or stable basis after it has been disrupted.
re-engaging
Implies becoming involved or active again in something.
re-embarking
Suggests starting a new venture or project after a break.
reconvening
Specifically refers to gathering or meeting again, often used in formal contexts.
taking up again
A more conversational alternative, meaning to resume or continue something.
FAQs
How do you use "recommencing" in a sentence?
"Recommencing" is often used as a present participle or gerund, indicating the action of starting again. For example, "The project is "recommencing next week"" or "After the break, we will be "recommencing the meeting"".
What's the difference between "recommencing" and "resuming"?
When is it appropriate to use "recommencing" instead of "starting again"?
"Recommencing" is suitable when the context is formal and the act of restarting carries a degree of importance or deliberation. "Starting again" is a more general and less formal way to express the same idea.
What are some synonyms for "recommencing" that I can use in my writing?
Some synonyms for "recommencing" include "resuming", "restarting", "reinstating", and "reviving". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested