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Ctrl-Alt-Del
[ kuhn-trohl-awlt-di-leet ]
Computers.
- Also Ctrl-Alt-Delete. a combination of three keys on a PC keyboard, usually labeled Ctrl, Alt, and Delete, held down simultaneously in order to close an application that is not responding, reboot the computer, log in, etc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ctrl-Alt-Del1
First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences
Through fiddling with it, I’ve learned that if I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, it will respond, give me the password field and I can log on.
From Seattle Times
Sick and tired of CTRL-ALT-DEL.
From Washington Post
The urge to hit CTRL-ALT-DEL and see what happens is powerful.
From New York Times
If we all hit ctrl-alt-del simultaneously and pray, perhaps we can force 2016 to reboot.
From Time
What's needed is a full reset, ctrl-alt-del, with no guarantees.
From New York Times
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