rekey

  • 1rekey — UK US /ˌriːˈkiː/ verb [T] IT ► to put information into a computer again using a keyboard: »The data has been rekeyed by research assistants …

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  • 2rekey — UK [riːˈkiː] / US [ˌrɪˈkɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms rekey : present tense I/you/we/they rekey he/she/it rekeys present participle rekeying past tense rekeyed past participle rekeyed computing to type lost information into a computer again …

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  • 3rekey — verb To enter information into a device, such as a keyboard or keypad, after it has been done at least once before. She had to rekey the security code. Syn: reenter, reinput …

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  • 4rekey — /ree kee /, v.t., rekeyed, rekeying. 1. to fit with different pins and a different key. 2. Computers. to keyboard (data) again. [RE + KEY1] * * * …

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  • 5rekey — verb (rekeys, rekeying, rekeyed) key (text or other data) again …

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  • 6rekey — re•key′ v. t …

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  • 7rekey —   v.    to change the existing combination of a cylinder or lock …

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  • 8rekey — /ree kee /, v.t., rekeyed, rekeying. 1. to fit with different pins and a different key. 2. Computers. to keyboard (data) again. [RE + KEY1] …

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  • 9Rekey(board) — Повторно набирать [набивать] на клавиатуре …

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  • 10Electronic Data Interchange — (EDI) refers to the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means. It is more than mere E mail; for instance, organizations might replace bills of lading and even checks with appropriate EDI messages. It also refers… …

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