reload
/rɪˈloʊd/Definitions
1. verb
to load or introduce again, especially into memory or a system
“The computer needs to reload the program after a crash.”
2. noun
the act of reloading or the state of being reloaded
“The reload took a few minutes to complete.”
3. verb
to take a shot or fire again, especially in shooting sports
“The competitor chose to reload and try again for a better score.”