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Verb reboot has 1 sense
- boot, reboot, bring up - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
--1 is one way to resuscitate, revive
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Reboot
Noun:
- A restart or reloading of a computer system, device, or software to resolve technical issues.
Example sentence:
My computer froze, so I had to do a reboot to get it working again.
Verb:
- To restart or reload a computer system, device, or software.
- To start fresh or make a new beginning.
Example sentences:
- I couldn't fix the problem, so I decided to reboot the router.
- After a long vacation, it's always refreshing to reboot and get back to work.
Adjective:
- Referring to a popular trend or movement that is revived or brought back.
Example sentence:
The fashion industry often experiences reboot trends from past decades.
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