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reseted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'reseted' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is likely a mistake for the past participle form of the verb 'to reset'. A more appropriate example sentence would be: "After the power outage, I reseted the clock to the correct time."
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60 human-written examples
Chafee has also criticized Clinton's conduct as secretary of state and her mishandling of the so-called "Russia reset".
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Any deal in which the terms are unilaterally reset to favour us is bound to be attractive.
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A: If an image fails pre-moderation, your avatar will be reset to the default (grey) image.
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Related: Burnham and Cooper are squeezing out modernisers, senior Labour figures fear Cooper, who is believed to have secured as many as 50 nominations from MPs, will say: "We need to reset our relationship with business around a shared vision for building an economy that faces the future.
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Valencia was in hospital this morning having an operation to reset his ankle after he suffered an horrific injury during last night's Champions League draw with Rangers at Old Trafford.
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The debate is over the export legislation amendment bill 2014, which seeks to reset fees for more fullsome "cost recovery" for the provision of services to exporters.
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The armed rebels are not going to want the regime to use the ceasefire to regain its balance and reset its strategy, which has accomplished little beyond destruction so far.
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For example, don't mention your "porn star name" (name of first pet plus mother's maiden name), which is exactly the kind of information needed to reset email and bank accounts.
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Concerns have been raised over the ease with which thieves can reset the Apple Watch, as well as pair it with any iPhone, without the original owner's permission.
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However, while the passcode lock prevents access to personal data stored on the watch, it does nothing to stop a thief from resetting the Apple Watch back to factory settings and reactivating it.
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In her first major policy intervention, she said on Tuesday that Labour needed to reset its relationship with business, and that Miliband's divisional rhetoric of "predators and producers" had been mistaken.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "reset", not "reseted", as the past tense and past participle of the verb "reset". For example, "I reset the device" is correct.
Common error
Avoid creating non-standard past tense forms for irregular verbs. "Reset" remains "reset" in both past tense and past participle forms; do not add an '-ed' suffix.
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Linguistic Context
The term "reseted" is a grammatically incorrect form of the verb "reset". According to Ludwig AI, it's likely a mistake for the past participle form "reset". The base verb "reset" is used to describe restoring something to its original state or configuration.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reseted" is an incorrect form and should not be used. The correct past tense and past participle form is "reset". Ludwig AI confirms that this term is not recognized in standard English. Always use "reset" to accurately convey the intended meaning of restoring something to a previous state. Using the correct form will ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reset
This is the correct past participle and past tense form of the verb "reset".
restarted
Implies stopping and then starting again, similar to resetting a device.
restored
Suggests returning something to a former condition.
adjusted
Indicates making small changes to bring something back into alignment.
recalibrated
Specifically refers to adjusting instruments or systems for accuracy.
corrected
Implies fixing an error or deviation.
defaulted
Means returned to a standard setting or condition.
returned to default
More explicitly states the action of going back to original settings.
initialized
Often used in computing to describe setting up a system for use.
zeroed out
Implies setting a value back to zero, often used in financial or technical contexts.
FAQs
How do I use "reset" in a sentence?
What is the past tense of "reset"?
The past tense of "reset" is ""reset"". It does not change form like regular verbs that add -ed.
What can I say instead of "reseted"?
Since "reseted" is incorrect, use ""reset"" instead. Depending on the context, you could also use "restarted", "restored", or "recalibrated".
Which is correct, "reseted" or "reset"?
"Reset" is the correct form. "Reseted" is not a recognized word in standard English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested