reboot
Plural: reboots
Verb
Verb Forms: rebooted, rebooting, reboots
- To restart a computer system or process.
- cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes
- To execute a computer's boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, commonly after a system failure.
- To start afresh.
- Restart; to return to an initial configuration or state.
Noun
- An instance of rebooting.
- A fresh start.
- The restarting of a series' storyline, discarding all previous continuity.
- The restarting of a series' storyline without discarding previous continuity.
Examples
- His brain seemed to reboot after a particularly challenging Scrabble round, ready for the next.
- The system reboots every weekend after updates are installed.
- They rebooted the TV series, but it's even worse than the original.
- We need to reboot the system after installing these updates.
Origin / Etymology
From re- + boot.
Synonyms
boot, bring up, rebegin, recommence, reinitiate, restart, sequel, spin-off
Scrabble Score: 8
reboot: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordreboot: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
reboot: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary