An agent acts so as to cause some process to begin again after an interruption or suspension. |
Agent [age] Semantic Type Sentient | A sentient being acts with the intention of causing a process to begin again. | |
The driver RESTARTED the truck after it stalled. | ||
Cause [cau] | An animate or inanimate entity, a force, or event that causes the process to resume. Volitionality is not a necessary characteristic of Causes. | |
The spring rains RESTARTED the flow of the stream. | ||
Hiatus [hia] | The period of time during which the process is suspended. | |
The two countries REVIVED diplomatic relations after a lull of five years. | ||
Process [pro] | The process which begins again after a suspension. | |
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Duration_of_final_state [dur] | The length of time for which the Process continues after being started by the Agent. | |
The project was RESTARTED for several weeks before it was permanently abandoned. | ||
Manner [man] Semantic Type Manner | A description of the manner in which the Agent causes the resumption of the Process. | |
Japanese banks have been rapidly REVIVING business activity. | ||
Means [mea] Semantic Type State_of_affairs | The intentional act performed by the Agent that results in the resumption of the Process. | |
He managed to REVIVE the controversy by leaking the story to several tabloid magazines. | ||
Place [pla] Semantic Type Locative_relation | The location where the Agent causes the Process to resume. | |
The two nations REVIVED relations in Geneva during the latest round of talks. | ||
Time [] Semantic Type Time | The time at which the process is restarted. | |
This state REINSTATED the death penalty in 1975. | ||
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Created by collinb on Fri Apr 08 16:04:53 CEST 2005