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will reboot

  • future tense
    of reboot.
    reboot
    verb (used with object)
    to restart (a computer) by loading the operating system; boot again.

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"We will reboot the workplaces, the culture places," said Mette Prag.

From BBC Apr. 6, 2024

The Netherlands captain hasn’t played since early January though he was on the bench against Everton in a 2-0 win that Liverpool hopes will reboot its top-four hopes in the Premier League.

From Washington Times Feb. 17, 2023

Reznikov has also said he will reboot his ministry's anti-corruption department and include experts and civic activists in anti-graft efforts, in addition to other moves aimed at showing transparency.

From Reuters Feb. 9, 2023

The search for effective treatments for COVID-19 will reboot because the evolution of the virus has made several existing antibody-based drugs ineffective.

From Science Magazine Jan. 4, 2023

After doing that, the phone will reboot into Repair Mode, and then your accounts, photos, and messages will be hidden.

From The Verge Jul. 29, 2022