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Synonyms and antonyms of To do something again, or to start again in British Thesaurus

To do something again, or to start again

come back to ()

to deal again with something that you were dealing with earlier

replay (verb)

to do something again in the same way

repeat (verb)

to do something again, or to make something happen again

retry (verb)

to try to do something again after the first attempt was not successful

continue (verb)

to start doing something again after you have stopped

renew (verb)

to do something again after a pause, usually with more energy or emphasis than before

pick up ()

to start something again, from the point where you stopped

resume (verb)

formal to start something again after stopping temporarily

rerun (verb)

to do something again in a similar way to before

get back ()

to start doing something again after not doing it for a period of time

bring back ()

to start using or doing things that were used or done in the past

do over (American)

American to do something again from the beginning, especially because you did it badly the first time

do something to death ()

to do something so much that it becomes very boring

(go) back to the drawing board ()

to try to think of a completely new idea because the one that you tried before was not successful

kick-start (verb)

to make something improve or become more active after it has stopped or slowed down

pick up/take up the threads ()

to start doing something again that you had stopped doing

redo (verb)

to do something again in a different way, especially in order to correct or improve it

rehash (verb)

to do something again without adding new ideas or without changing it

reinstate (verb)

to start using or having something such as a law or benefit again

reintroduce (verb)

to start using or having something such as a law, system, or benefit again

reopen (verb)

if a process reopens, or if someone reopens it, it begins again after a pause

replicate (verb)

formal to do or make something again in the same way as before

reprise (verb)

to do something again

reproduce (verb)

to repeat something so that it happens in the same way as before

return to ()

to go back to an activity after an interruption

rewind (verb)

informal to return to an earlier point in a conversation or activity

start back ()

to begin studying or working again after a break

start over ()

to begin doing something again from the beginning