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reset

Definition for reset

verb as in boot

Strongest match

reboot

Strong matches

bootstrap, load, restart, start

verb as in rearrange

verb as in transplant

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"We could design an even better nonspecific vaccine to mobilize and reset the immune response, in a way that could essentially be a universal, off-the-shelf cancer vaccine for all cancer patients."

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Stella said the team had had "a couple of chats with Lando and Oscar but fundamentally they were about resetting", emphasising that focusing on qualifying was important.

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Some extremes of higher tariffs were tempered, thanks to subsequent deals and resets.

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"I think it is a good reset time for Liverpool."

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Hackett noted that the volatility over the past week looks more like “a healthy reset” than a pullback, with the market simply catching its breath rather than losing its footing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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