reloaded

[ˌriːˈləʊdɪd]

reloaded Definition

  • 1to load (something) again with ammunition or fuel
  • 2to start (something) again after a pause or interruption

Using reloaded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reloaded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He reloaded his gun and continued firing.

  • Example

    I reloaded the printer with paper.

  • Example

    The webpage reloaded automatically.

  • Example

    After a short break, the meeting was reloaded.

reloaded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for reloaded

Phrases with reloaded

  • reload one's batteries

    to take a break from work or daily routine to rest and regain energy

    Example

    I need to reload my batteries this weekend and just relax.

  • to cheat or manipulate a situation in one's favor

    Example

    He reloaded the dice to win the game.

  • to prepare oneself for a confrontation or challenge

    Example

    After the initial setback, he reloaded his gun and prepared for the next round.

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Summary: reloaded in Brief

'Reloaded' [ˌriːˈləʊdɪd] means to load something again with ammunition or fuel, or to start something again after a pause or interruption. It can refer to reloading a gun, printer, or webpage, as well as restarting a meeting or project. The phrase 'reload one's batteries' means to take a break and regain energy, while 'reload the dice' means to cheat or manipulate a situation.