Resume, to continue or start again after a pause.
After a short interruption, our work resumed and we worked for another hour.
Work on the project resumed once we passed the safety inspection.
Interrupt, to stop something in progress.
I hate to be interrupted when I'm working, but sometimes it's necessary.
It's difficult to have a conversation with her because she always interrupts.
Reconsider, to reassess or think again about changing something.
I was planning to vote against him, but after hearing him speak, I'm going to reconsider.
I didn't want to hire her at first, but then I reconsidered and offered her the job.
Conclude, to reach a decision, to end something or summarize the main points.
To conclude my presentation, here is a summary of my recommendations.
After hearing arguments for and against the project, we have reached a conclusion.
Anticipate, to think in advance, to predict what's ahead.
I won the game, because it was easy to anticipate my opponent's next move.
He try to anticipate what we are going to do, but he was completely wrong, so he lost.
Permanent, to be fixed or unchanging, the opposite of temporary.
He plans to stay there permanently.
He has decided to become a permanent resident of China.
Temporary, only lasting for a short time, the opposite of permanent.
We can only offer him a temporary position in the company.
This isn't the kind of job he wants, but it's ok as something temporary, until he can find something better.
Definite, well defined, precise, certain, unchanging.
We can't begin the project until you give us a more definite schedule.
We can't give you a definite answer until we get more information.
Obvious, easy to see, stands out.
Of the job candidates we interviewed, he was the obvious choice.
It's obvious that he can't afford to buy that house.
Trivial, of little or no importance, insignificant.
It's a trivial detail, so there is no need to worry about it.
Those problems are not trivial, so we need to find a solution.
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