reboots

[US]/[ˈriːbuːts]/
[UK]/[ˈriːbuːts]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To restart a computer or electronic device.; (of a television show or film) to be revived or brought back for a new series or season.

Phrases & Collocations

reboots failed

frequent reboots

system reboots

rebooting now

after reboots

reboot sequence

force reboots

automatic reboots

reboot process

scheduled reboots

Example Sentences

the streaming service plans several reboots of classic sitcoms.

after the system crash, a full reboot was necessary.

the film studio is considering reboots of their superhero franchises.

frequent reboots can sometimes resolve software glitches.

the company announced a reboot of their flagship product line.

many viewers are skeptical about these television reboots.

a successful reboot requires respecting the original material.

the game developer is working on reboots of retro titles.

the computer requires a reboot after installing the update.

the software automatically performs reboots during maintenance.

the network administrator scheduled reboots for the servers.

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