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reload

Pronunciation: [rɪˈloʊd]

Word

Context: "games"

(verb) to load something again, especially in video games or firearms. This means to put new ammunition in a gun or to restart the game's content so you can play it again.

Example

After running out of bullets, he had to reload his gun before entering the next battle.

Example

She didn't have time to reload her game before the timer ran out.

Example

Do you need to reload your weapon before the next level?

Context: "technology"

(verb) to make a webpage or application start again. This helps to see the latest information or updates.

Example

I refreshed my browser to reload the page and see the new pictures.

Example

The webpage didn’t reload, so it still showed the old information.

Example

Did you try to reload the page when it got stuck?

Context: "service"

(verb) to refill or renew something, like adding more money to a prepaid card or adding ingredients in a recipe.

Example

I decided to reload my card with more money for shopping this week.

Example

I forgot to reload my account, so I couldn't buy anything.

Example

Have you remembered to reload your phone with more minutes?

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