reinitiate
reinitiate — verb
- reinitiatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- reinitiates3rd person singular
- reinitiating-ing form
- reinitiatedpast simple
1. to start an activity, process, or relationship again after it has stopped for a
to start an activity, process, or relationship again after it has stopped for a time.
After the leak was fixed, engineers reinitiated the cooling system before sunrise.
reinitiate + system after a stoppage
Marta asked the clinic to reinitiate her son's allergy treatment in July.
reinitiate + treatment
Months later, both companies agreed to reinitiate talks about the rail project.
A short email from Dewi helped reinitiate contact with the old supplier.
The charity grant reinitiated repairs on the library roof after the storm.
- suspend
stop something for a time instead of starting it again
- discontinue
bring an activity or treatment to an end rather than restart it
文法句型
reinitiate + talks/process/contact/treatment
reinitiate + something + after + pause/problem
用法筆記
Usually takes a process, plan, treatment, or relationship as its object and is common in formal reports or official discussion. It often suggests the activity had stopped because of a delay, problem, or decision.