reseat (Meaning)
Wordnet
reseat (v)
provide with a new seat
provide with new seats
show to a different seat
Webster
reseat (v. t.)
To seat or set again, as on a chair, throne, etc.
To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reseat
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reseat Sentence Examples
- The technician reseated the memory module to ensure a secure connection.
- After troubleshooting, the engineer reseated the CPU to resolve the boot issue.
- The reseating process involves carefully removing and reinserting a component into its socket.
- Reseating a graphics card can sometimes fix video output problems.
- The loose SATA cable caused data corruption, necessitating the reseating of the drive.
- The technician reseated the battery to restore power to the device.
- Loose contacts can lead to intermittent errors, requiring the reseating of components.
- Reseating a ribbon cable can improve signal integrity and prevent data loss.
- The user reseated the SIM card to troubleshoot network connectivity issues.
- Reseating the power cord can resolve power supply problems and ensure proper system operation.
FAQs About the word reseat
provide with a new seat, provide with new seats, show to a different seatTo seat or set again, as on a chair, throne, etc., To put a new seat, or new seats, in;
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The technician reseated the memory module to ensure a secure connection.
After troubleshooting, the engineer reseated the CPU to resolve the boot issue.
The reseating process involves carefully removing and reinserting a component into its socket.
Reseating a graphics card can sometimes fix video output problems.