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/rēˈlōd/,
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reloaded, past tense; reloaded, past participle; reloading, present participle; reloads, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Load (something, esp. a gun that has been fired) again
    • - he reloaded the chamber of the shotgun with fresh cartridges
    • - Charlie reloaded and took aim

  1. recharge: load anew; "She reloaded the gun carefully"
  2. place a new load on; "The movers reloaded the truck"
  3. RELOAD is a JISC-funded project, developing tools to facilitate the use of emerging Learning Technology Interoperability specifications such as those produced by ADL and IMS.
  4. ReLoad is the seventh studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on November 18, 1997 through Elektra Records. The album is a sequel or counterpart to the band's previous album, Load. ReLoad is currently certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA. ...
  5. Reload is the title of an album, released in 1999 by Welsh singer Tom Jones.
  6. Global Communication is an electronic music act, composed of Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard. Their debut LP, '''' is one of the most acclaimed albums from the ambient music genre and from 1990s electronic music in general.
  7. Warren Girard Ellis (born 16 February 1968) is an English author of comics, novels, and television, who is well-known for sociocultural commentary, both through his online presence and through his writing, which covers transhumanist themes (most notably nanotechnology, cryonics, uploading, and ...
  8. RELOAD is an energy drink that was launched in Montreal, Canada in 2003. After ranking first in sales in Quebec in the first week and 3rd in Canada the same year, RELOAD changed to a new size (330ml) and a resealable plastic bottle.
  9. To load (something) again; To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen; to make one's own cartridges using spent cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot
  10. (Reloading) This refers to the process of using new or spent cases to make one's own centrefire rifle or handgun ammunition. ...
  11. Also called Reloading Graphics, you reload whenever you open the Pokedex, Pokemon, Bag, Trainer Card, or Options, then back out of it; this will cause the graphics of the area you are currently "in" to load (most often used in the Darkrai/Shaymin glitches, to turn the black void into real graphics)
  12. (Reloads) The total number of times your visitors have hit the "Refresh" or "Reload" browser button on a page
  13. (Reloads) also considered derogatory by some.
  14. A command made through your web browser which forces your browser to load a web page from your ISP's server, rather than from your browser's cached memory.
  15. To transfer logs from one mode of transportation to another or between vehicles (20).
  16. Fetch a fresh copy of the Web page currently displayed in the browser window.
  17. a) noun—a shell which has been reloaded. b) verb—to place component parts in an already-fired shell or new empty case.
  18. An attempt to resell a customer who has already purchased from a telemarketing company. Customers who have made a purchase in a previous promotion are often re-contacted and promised the chance of winning more valuable awards in exchange for a subsequent purchase. ...
  19. A request for an item followed by another request for the same item, in the same visit, with no other requests in between. ...
  20. Exactly same as above. Netscape uses this term for the same process as described under Refresh.
  21. an expression used when a shot is certainly out of play
  22. Reloading the current stack at the table by bringing more money.
  23. To re-fund an account at an Internet poker site.
  24. Re-deposit of funds / putting more money into your account,
  25. Options - Options where the agreement provides for new options to be automatically issued (reloaded) when you exercise your options under certain circumstances. Those circumstances usually being using existing shares (rather than cash) to exercise options.