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To start something is to begin it or to initiate it. For example, you start a car by turning on the ignition.

Restart, on the other hand, means to start something again after it has stopped. For instance, restarting a computer means turning it off and then back on to refresh its system.

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What is the difference between start and restart?

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Start means to continue something already in progress.

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Start actually means to begin something new.


Start means to begin something, and restart means to begin it again after stopping.


Restart means to keep going without any breaks.

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Restart means to stop and then begin again.


Restart means to finish something completely.

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Restart involves beginning again, not finishing.

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