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reset

[ree-set, ree-set] / riˈsɛt, ˈriˌsɛt /






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In the Season 8 finale — before the show reset with a medical school setting — J.D., always prone to elaborate fantasy sequences, sees a vision of how his life is going to turn out.

From Los Angeles Times

Canada initially imposed retaliatory tariffs against U.S. products, but later dropped most of them in an effort to reset negotiations.

From The Wall Street Journal

While I love the vibe of being in a cool city, sometimes you need to reset in nature, and Melbourne makes that so easy.

From The Wall Street Journal

If capital losses — or a low level of short-term gains — are embedded in the portfolio, Kelley and his co-managers may choose to reconstitute the fund earlier than the year from the previous reset time.

From MarketWatch

With several former selections now resetting after meaningful pullbacks, it is worth reassessing whether the technical foundations remain intact.

From Barron's