reload
IPA: riɫˈoʊd
noun
- The process by which something is reloaded.
- (firearms) An ammunition cartridge prepared from previously fired ammunition.
- (music) A repeated track on a DJ set.
verb
- To load (something) again.
- (computing) To refresh a copy of a program etc. in memory or of a web page etc. on screen
- (firearms) To load a gun again; or recharge a used cartridge.
- (music) To replay music in a DJ set.
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Examples of "reload" in Sentences
- The soldier quickly hit the reload button on his weapon, preparing for the next round of enemies
- After running out of ammunition, she had to reload her gun before continuing to shoot targets at the range
- Don't forget to reload your metro card before your next trip so you don't get stuck at the turnstile
- The video game player strategically waited for the perfect moment to reload his character's health before engaging in another battle
- He sighed in frustration as he realized he forgot to reload the printer with paper before attempting to print his important document
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