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Definition of Reimage
1. Verb. (computing) (transitive) To completely replace the operating system (on a particular computer) with a preconfigured image, typically as a drastic means of fixing problems. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reimage
1. image [v -AGED, -AGING, -AGES] - See also: image
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimage
Literary usage of Reimage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by American Social Health Association (1921)
"... which we are not sure exists in any other animals in equal degree; and more
important still he has imagination (memory) which enables him to reimage in ..."
2. The Criminal Classes: Causes and Cures by Daniel Right Miller (1903)
"... And hyacinths, daisies, and daffodils grow; Once more on my brain to reimage
their form As the sun paints his beams on the wings of the storm. ..."
3. In Maiden Meditation: A Mosaic by Eva Whitthorn Trezevant (1893)
"... a day when the cloudless sky revealed through all its exquisite transparency
that inexpressible tenderness which no painter and no poet can reimage, ..."
4. How to choose the right vocation: Vocational Self-measurement Based Upon by Holmes Whittier Merton (1917)
"Have I the acute sense of motion-forms that enables the Japanese to reimage on
canvas the expression of fish in water so well that one can almost see them ..."
5. The Future of Remote Sensing from Space: Civilian Satellite Systems and by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The HRV can point up to 27 degrees off the satellite track, allowing the satellite
to reimage places on the surface within 2 or 3 days. ..."