Rebuildverb
(ambitransitive) To build again or anew.
Resetverb
To set back to the initial state.
Rebuildnoun
A process or result of rebuilding.
Resetverb
To set to zero.
Rebuildverb
To build again, as something which has been demolished; to construct anew; as, to rebuild a house, a wall, a wharf, or a city.
Resetverb
(transitive) To adjust; to set or position differently.
Rebuildverb
build again;
‘The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb’;
Resetverb
To receive and hide (stolen goods, or a criminal, etc.)
Resetnoun
An act of resetting to the initial state
Resetnoun
Setting to zero
Resetnoun
Something that is reset
Resetnoun
A device, such as a button or switch, for resetting something.
Resetnoun
(typography) That which is reset; printed matter set up again.
Resetnoun
The crime of knowingly and dishonestly receiving stolen goods, or harbouring an outlaw.
Resetverb
To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond.
Resetverb
To harbor or secrete; to hide, as stolen goods or a criminal.
‘We shall see if an English hound is to harbor and reset the Southrons here.’;
Resetnoun
The act of resetting.
Resetnoun
That which is reset; matter set up again.
Resetnoun
The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw.
Resetnoun
device for resetting instruments or controls
Resetverb
set anew;
‘They re-set the date on the clock’;
Resetverb
set to zero;
‘reset instruments and dials’;
Resetverb
adjust again after an initial failure