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verb
- 1. (with reference to a computer system) boot or be booted again: "the new value will not be in force until you reboot the system"
noun
- 1. an act or instance of booting a computer system again: "be prepared for frequent reboots"
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REBOOTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of reboot 2. (of a computer) to switch off and then start again…. Learn more.
(of a computer) to switch off and then start again immediately, or to make a computer do this: If this doesn't work, close the application and reboot the system. I'm just waiting for my laptop to reboot. to start something again or do something again, in a way that is new and interesting: With his new movie he reboots the classic Western.
The meaning of REBOOT is to shut down and restart (a computer or program). How to use reboot in a sentence.
verb (used with object) to restart (a computer) by loading the operating system; boot again. to produce a distinctly new version of (an established media franchise, as a film, TV show, video game, or comic book): The studio is rebooting Spider-Man.
REBOOT meaning: 1. (of a computer) to switch off and then start again immediately, or to make a computer do this…. Learn more.
To reboot is to reload the operating system of a computer: to start it up again. Booting is starting a computer's operating system, so rebooting is to start it for a second or third time. Rebooting is usually necessary after a computer crashes, meaning it stops working because of a malfunction.
1. to shut down and restart (a computer system) or (of a computer system) to shut down and restart. 2. (transitive) informal. to produce a new version of (something) noun. 3. an instance of shutting down and restarting a computer system. 4. informal. a new version of something.
To bring back (an earlier film or television show), usually with a new cast and updated script. n. 1. The act or an instance of rebooting a computer's operating system. 2. A film or television show that is a remake of an earlier production, typically with a different or refreshed viewpoint.
something, especially a series of films or TV programmes, that has been started again or made successful again. A trailer for the upcoming ‘Spider Man’ reboot had just been released. Check pronunciation: reboot. Definition of reboot noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Definition of reboot verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.