Reload (verb)

  1. To load (a device or weapon) again with ammunition or fuel.
  2. To refresh or update the contents of (a webpage or application).
  3. To restore to a previous state.

Origin:

From the late middle english word "reladen" which means to load again. from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and "laden" meaning to load.

Examples:

  1. I had to reload my gun before I could continue hunting.
  2. I had to reload the webpage to see the updated content.
  3. The computer had to be reloaded to fix the problem.
  4. I had to reload the software before I could use it.
  5. He reloaded his backpack with supplies before setting out on his hike.
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