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reload
/ ːˈəʊ /
verb
(tr) to place (cargo, goods, etc) back on (a ship. lorry, etc)
to put ammunition into a firearm after having discharged it
computing to fetch the latest updated version (of a web page or document); refresh
Example Sentences
They went through details of the brutal killings and their decision to reload and continue shooting their parents at point-blank range in their living room.
Kitty Menendez crawled on the floor, wounded, before one of the brothers reloaded and fired a fatal blast, jurors heard at their two trials.
Kitty Menendez crawled on the floor wounded before one of the brothers reloaded and fired a fatal blast, authorities have said.
There was also covert monitoring of the business, which revealed unrefrigerated chicken deliveries to west Wales and a van dumping waste at a tip before being reloaded with food without being cleaned.
Glasnow was eventually pulled after reloading the bases on another walk to Max Kepler.
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