n. 1. A brief account of one's professional or work experience and qualifications, often submitted with an employment application. 2. A summary: a résumé of the facts of the case. [French, summary, from past participle of résumer, to summarize, from Old French resumer, to resume; see RESUME.] |
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v. re·sumed, re·sum·ing, re·sumes v.tr. 1. To begin or take up again after interruption: resumed our dinner. 2. To assume, take, or occupy again: The dog resumed its post by the door. 3. To take on or take back again: resumed my original name. v.intr. To begin again or continue after interruption. [Middle English resumen, from Old French resumer, from Latin resūmere : re-, re- + sūmere, to take; see em- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] re·suma·ble adj. re·sumer n. |
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