verb
- past tense and past participle of reload; put new ammunition into a gun or weapon
- past tense and past participle of reload; put something back into a device or container after it has been used or emptied
- past tense and past participle of reload; refresh or restart a computer program or web page
Usage: computing
Examples
- The soldier quickly reloaded his rifle during the training exercise.
- She reloaded the stapler with a fresh strip of staples.
- The delivery truck was reloaded with packages for the next route.
- He reloaded the web page when it failed to display properly.
- The camera was reloaded with a new roll of film.
- After the jam cleared, the printer was reloaded with paper.