reloaded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈləʊd]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈloʊd]

Meaning of reloaded In English

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  • The fibrous fraction was then transferred and reloaded at the recipient farm for a second storage period.

  • For instance, a typical surgical report stated that a 45-mm endoscopic stapler was used and reloaded once.

  • These settings can be saved and reloaded for later sessions.

  • Applications can be saved, reloaded, and embedded in other systems.

  • The magazine was reloaded, the whole tank set into rotation, and the time of rise measured again.

  • The implied ontology, and any dynamically defined deduction rules would be saved with the spreadsheet so that it is totally self-contained when reloaded.

  • Those that had been damaged—and they were many—had to be repaired, and then they had to be reloaded with all their ammunition, etc.

  • Consignments of food can qualify for intervention buying and then be reloaded, taken elsewhere and qualify again.

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