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reload

British  
/ riːˈləʊd /

verb

  1. (tr) to place (cargo, goods, etc) back on (a ship. lorry, etc)

  2. to put ammunition into a firearm after having discharged it

  3. computing to fetch the latest updated version (of a web page or document); refresh

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Example Sentences

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Same thing every year: Reload at the end of the season to cover the mistakes made during the last off-season.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 3, 2024

We look forward to next week’s episode of Reload.

From Slate • Aug. 12, 2023

Journalist Stephen Gutowski has reported at The Reload that NRA membership declines meant that even with its more lean spending profile, the organization was poised to end 2022 at a loss.

From Salon • Mar. 23, 2023

Less sunlight penetrates this valley than the wider-open spaces near Easton Reload, which can make for icier conditions.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 22, 2022

Reload your automatic, and keep watch, though nothing more formidable than the lammergeyer is ever likely to come here.

From The Guns of Europe by Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander)