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Answer for the clue "Remedy for a freeze ", 7 letters:
restart

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Restart is the sixteenth studio album by Christian rock band the Newsboys , released on 10 September 2013 by Sparrow Records and produced by David Garcia, Seth Mosley, Joshua Silverberg, and Christopher Stevens. The album has seen commercial charting successes ...

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v. start an engine again, for example take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations" [syn: resume ]

Usage examples of restart.

But the last food shipment had been saved, the outer system agri automation restarted, and there was enough food for the two billion survivors on Tarelsk.

Whilst a potman laboured to restart the ancient Wurlitzer, a canny Scotsman, in a kilt and war bonnet, entertained the disgruntled patrons with an exhibition of standing on one leg.

And that second time was so phenomenal I thought I needed a precoital thump to restart my heart.

From his right, Brim could hear Ursis and Provodnik frantically trying to restart the two generators.

He knelt behind her to support her back and gently removed the hair from her eyes, wondering how he might restart her breathing.

The simultaneous deep space restart of our nuclear rockets was ten times as complicated as the chemical midcourse maneuvers.

We can restart thionyl chloride synthesization later, when the heat subsides.

Of course, the Xer could restart it again with a regenator, but Alina figured dropping him would still cause some very satisfactory chaos.

In the process of the surgery, it is required that the heart be stopped then restarted by electric shock.

Grimes himself announced over the PA system that the Mannschenn Drive was about to be restarted and that acceleration would be resumed immediately thereafter.

The ship, her restarted inertial drive noisily clattering, the thin, high whine of the Mannschenn Drive pervading every cubic millimeter of her, was speeding through the warped continuum toward her destination.

Davinas had restarted his inertial drive and the ship had resumed acceleration.

He held up the remote, but before he restarted the tape, I felt him pull himself up, square his shoulders, and center his weight, like a soldier girding for battle.

He restarted the tape, and Little Pete continued his grotesque dance, reaching back for the steering wheel to keep from going down.

He succeeded in restarting the inertial drive and cutting the rockets at exactly the same instant.