reset button

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reset button

He presses the reset button on the router to restore the internet connection.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A physical button used to restart a device: A "reset button" is a specific button on an electronic device or machine that, when pressed, causes the system to restart or return to its initial state.
    • A metaphorical concept for a fresh start: In a figurative sense, a "reset button" represents an action or event that allows a situation, process, or relationship to start over completely.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Literal):

    • If the computer freezes, try pressing the reset button.
    • The technician located the small reset button on the router's back panel.
  • Noun (Figurative):

    • After the argument, they wished they could hit a reset button on their friendship.
    • The new policy acted as a reset button for the company's environmental strategy.
Advanced Usage
  • "to press/push/hit the reset button": This phrase is used both literally and metaphorically to describe initiating a restart or a new beginning.
    • Sometimes you need to hit the reset button on your daily routine to regain focus.
    • The system administrator had to push the reset button to clear the error.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reset (verb): To set again or restart.
    • Please reset your password for security.
  • Reset (noun): The act or instance of resetting.
    • The factory reset erased all user data.
  • Hard reset (noun): A more forceful restart that often clears all settings.
    • Performing a hard reset solved the persistent software glitch.
Synonyms
  • Restart button: A button that initiates a restart (more common in specific contexts like software).
  • Reboot switch: A switch or button that causes a system to reboot (similar in function).
Related Phrases
  • "to start from scratch": To begin again from the very beginning. This is a conceptual synonym for the figurative use of "reset button."
    • The project failed, so we had to start from scratch.
  • "to wipe the slate clean": To forget past mistakes and start over. This idiom relates closely to the metaphorical meaning.
    • Their agreement was a chance to wipe the slate clean.
Related Idioms
  • "A new lease on life": An opportunity to start fresh, often after a difficult period. This idiom shares the concept of renewal associated with a figurative reset button.
    • Recovering from the illness gave her a new lease on life.
reset button

He presses the reset button on the router to restore the internet connection.

Noun
  1. a push button that you press to activate the reset mechanism