reboot

/ˈɹiːbuːt/

reboot

English Noun Top 20,533
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Definition

An instance of rebooting.

Etymology

From re- + boot.

Example Sentences

  • "That’s why we don’t just need a bailout. We need a reboot. We need a build out. We need a buildup. We need a national makeover."
  • "Other reboots of beloved restaurants, like the Four Seasons, have failed."
  • "HBO Max has issued a straight-to-series order for “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” a reboot of the original Freeform series... “We’re such huge fans of what I. Marlene King and her iconic cast created, we knew that we had to treat the original series as #CANON""
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