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Definition of Reload
1. Verb. Load anew. "She reloaded the gun carefully"
2. Verb. Place a new load on. "The movers reloaded the truck"
Definition of Reload
1. v. t. To load again, as a gun.
Definition of Reload
1. Verb. To load (something) again ¹
2. Verb. (computing) To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen ¹
3. Verb. (context: firearms) to make one's own cartridges using spent cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reload
1. load [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: load
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reload
Literary usage of Reload
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Altova Xmlspy 2005 User & Reference Manual by Altova (2005)
"14.1.4 reload The reload command allows you to reload open documents. ... If a
modification occurs, XMLSpy 2005 asks whether you wish to reload the file. ..."
2. The Story of Our Submarines: By Klazon [pseud.] by John Graham Bower (1919)
"... the rest—torpedo hands reload." m I am just branching off to the Adriatic a
moment to describe a patrol trip by " E 21 " (Lieutenant Carlyon Britton). ..."
3. Lineage Book by Daughters of the American Revolution (1902)
"At the second fire from the enemy he was wounded and sank upon his knees to reload
his gun, when he was pierced by a bayonet and died where he first stood ..."