restart

/riːˈstɑːrt/
verb
  1. To start something again, especially a machine, process, or activity.
    • After the power outage, we had to restart the generator.
    • The game was paused, and we decided to restart it from the beginning.
    • Please restart your computer after installing the update.
  2. To begin again after an interruption or failure.
    • The negotiations will restart next week after the holiday.
    • The team decided to restart the project with a new plan.
    • She had to restart her career after moving to a new country.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An act of starting something again.
    • The race had a restart after the crash was cleared.
    • We need a fresh restart on this project.
    • A system restart is required to apply the changes.