reset

[ˌriːˈset]

reset Definition

  • 1to set again or differently
  • 2to return to a previous state or condition

Using reset: Examples

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

  • Example

    I had to reset my password.

  • Example

    The computer froze and I had to reset it.

  • Example

    After the power outage, we had to reset all the clocks in the house.

reset Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with reset

  • to restore a device to its original settings

    Example

    If your phone is not working properly, you may need to perform a factory reset.

  • to force a device to restart by holding down a specific button or key combination

    Example

    If your phone is frozen, you can try doing a hard reset by holding down the power button and volume down button at the same time.

  • to restart a device without losing any data or settings

    Example

    If your phone is running slowly, you can try doing a soft reset by turning it off and then back on again.

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Summary: reset in Brief

The verb 'reset' [ˌriːˈset] means to set again or differently, or to return to a previous state or condition. It is commonly used in the context of technology, such as resetting a password or restarting a computer. 'Reset' also has specific phrases like 'factory reset,' which restores a device to its original settings, and 'hard reset,' which forces a device to restart by holding down a specific button or key combination.

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