Reload

Pronunciation: /riːˈloʊd/

Reload (verb)

  1. to put more of something into a container or device after it is empty.
  2. to make a computer or phone show the most recent version of a webpage.
  3. to put more bullets into a gun so it can be used again.

Examples

  • She needs to reload the printer with paper.
  • They reload the vending machine every morning.

Common collocations: reload the printer, reload the machine, reload the page, reload the website, reload the rifle