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reload
/ riːˈləʊd /
verb
(tr) to place (cargo, goods, etc) back on (a ship. lorry, etc)
to put ammunition into a firearm after having discharged it
computing to fetch the latest updated version (of a web page or document); refresh
Example Sentences
On the project, he channels a Duck Matthews-esque energy and history into a reloaded version of himself.
So although he was just one David against an army of Goliaths, he was not new to the practice of reloading a slingshot.
"No tank loader could have reloaded that fast."
"There is no reason that someone should be able to reel off 30 shots before they even have to reload," said Mayor Jacob Frey, also calling for a ban on high-capacity ammo magazines.
Evidence showed their mother had crawled, wounded, on the floor before the brothers reloaded and fired a final, fatal blast.
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