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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re•set /v. riˈsɛt; n. ˈriˌsɛt/USA pronunciation v., -set, -set•ting, n. v. - to set again: [~ + object]to reset an alarm clock.[no object]The alarm clock resets automatically.
n. [countable] - the act of resetting.
- a device used in resetting an instrument or control mechanism.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re•set (v. rē set′;n. rē′set′),USA pronunciation v., -set, -set•ting, n. v.t. - to set again:to reset an alarm clock.
- to set back the odometer on (an auto or other vehicle) to a lower reading:a used-car dealer charged with resetting his cars.
v.i. - to become set again:The alarm bell resets automatically.
n. - the act of resetting.
- that which is reset.
- Botanya plant which is replanted.
- a device used in resetting an instrument or control mechanism.
re•set′ta•ble, adj. re•set′ter, n. |