Reload
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British pronunciation/ɹɪlˈə‍ʊd/
American pronunciation/ɹiˈɫoʊd/

Definition & Meaning of "reload"

to reload
01

to put fresh ammunition into a firearm after it has been used

Intransitive
Transitive: to reload a firearm
to reload definition and meaning
02

to place a new load or supply of something into a container

Transitive: to reload a container

reload

v

load

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Example
During the intense firefight, the soldier skillfully managed to reload his rifle under cover.
In competitive shooting, speed and precision in reloading the firearm are crucial skills for success.
The experienced hunter knew the importance of being able to reload quickly while out in the field.
The police officer swiftly trained to reload her service revolver in various tactical scenarios.
After firing several rounds at the shooting range, he needed to reload his pistol.
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