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to reset
verb
To set back to the initial state.
synonyms
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The phrase "to reset" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an infinitive verb phrase, meaning "to restore something to its original state or setting." Example: I had to reset my password after forgetting it multiple times. Example: Please remember to reset the thermostat before leaving the house. Example: The technician will need to reset the computer system in order to fix the issue.
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Time to reset that alarm clock.
The intention was never to reset Russia".
Prepare to reset your sights, dear reader.
"He wants to reset with Russia.
But it's time to reset that bar.
Otherwise, I tend to reset the snooze button.
"After winning gold it was really hard to reset.
Back in 2009, Obama promised to "reset" relations with Moscow.
I attempted to reset this and try again.
"They say there is hope to reset it.
We need to use this opportunity to reset".
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