em-, emp-, empt-; sump-, -sum-

(Latin: a taking, to take, to take up, to buy, to select; to use, to spend, to consume)

promptly (adverb)
Referring to doing something quickly and soon.
promptness (s) (noun)
1. A characteristic or habit of doing something without delay.
2. Always striving to stay with a designated time schedule.
ransom
ransomable (adjective), more ransomable, most ransomable
Inclined to being held for payment or release: In the novel James was reading, the quest for ransomable prisoners proved to be quite a lucrative enterprise.
ransomer
redeem
redeemable (adjective), more redeemable, most redeemable
1. Susceptible of being restored or recovered: The coupon offered Jane a redeemable amount the next time she wanted to buy toothpaste, so that way she could retrieve some of the costs for the toothpaste!
2. Worthy of reform or correction: Most of the prisoners were redeemable and could leave the prison earlier than planned.
3. Possible of something being exchanged for a certain sum of money or for another item of equal value: Monika was glad the blouse she bought was redeemable because it was a size too small, and she wanted the next size up.
redeemer
redemption
redemption
resume
1. To continue with something after a temporary halt.
2. To take, to assume, or to occupy a position again.
résumé, resumé (s) (noun); résumés, resumés (pl)
1. A short document that describes a person's education, work history, etc. which is given to an employer when he or she is applying for a job: John was told by the employment agency to make sure he had his résumé ready if he wanted to be considered for the teaching position in the high school.
2. A list of achievements or successes: Rosetta's singing résumé includes several special awards recognizing her musical talents.
3. A short description of something that has happened: The news program gave a résumé  that gave an account of the sinking of the cruise ship which caused the loss of so many lives.
A summary or recapitulation.
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A quick responsive summation.
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resumption
1. In general use, the action of taking back or recovering something.
2. The action of resuming, taking up, or commencing again with something that has been stopped for a while.
resumptive
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