reload

/riˈloʊd/
noun
  1. An act of reloading, especially in a video game or with a weapon.
    • The reload took only two seconds in the simulation.
    • The game has a slow reload that leaves you vulnerable.
    • He practiced his reload to improve his shooting speed.
verb
  1. To load something again, such as a gun, a camera, or a software application.
    • He had to reload his camera after taking fifty photos.
    • If the webpage freezes, try to reload it by pressing the refresh button.
    • The soldier quickly reloaded his rifle during the training exercise.
  2. To fill or supply something again, especially a container or device.
    • She reloaded the printer with more paper.
    • I need to reload my prepaid phone card with more minutes.
    • The bartender reloaded the ice bucket for the party.
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