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Preload

Definition:

Verb: To load or prepare something in advance, typically to improve the subsequent performance or speed.

Noun: A preliminary load or preparation, often performed before the main load.

Senses:

Sense 1: To load data or resources in advance to improve loading times.

Sense 2: To administer a preliminary dose of medication.

Sense 3: To adjust a mechanical device to its starting position or initial condition.

Usage Examples:

Verb:

  1. The website preloads the images so that the users don't experience any delay while browsing.
  2. Please remember to preload the software before starting the presentation to ensure a smooth running.
  3. He preloaded the film into the camera before heading out for the photoshoot.

Noun:

  1. Make sure you do a preload of the necessary files before running the program.
  2. The doctor recommended a small preload of the medication to ease the patient's pain.
  3. Before starting the car, it is essential to perform the preload of the engine by adjusting the necessary controls.

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