Dictionary
to retype
verb
To re-enter text using a keyboard.
Exact(45)
If we typed something wrong, we had to retype the whole blasted page".
At other times, the point is just to save yourself from having to retype material.
Mr. Dunston said Obsidian had to retype all the Lilly data.
"I don't have to retype business cards, and all of the text is searchable".
At one point, Ulitskaya was given the chance to retype a copy of an underground translation of Leon Uris's "Exodus".
Typewriters encourage rewriting, because every time you make a change, you usually have to retype the whole thing.
Similar(13)
Worse, when we inquired to a new agent, we were told to simply retype in all of our settings.
In addition, payment information is not allowed to be saved on servers, requiring customers to repeatedly retype their credit card numbers for all online purchases.
He invited journalists in the audience to imagine retyping an article - you're bound to introduce spelling mistakes.
Is there a way to fix this so I don't have to keep retyping the correct password?
I relished the reward delivered when my data rolled off the dot-matrix printer, ready to be retyped into my stats program... the answers to my questions just moments away.
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