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View definitions for replenish

replenish

verb as in fill, stock

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“But then there’s like this regeneration on the other side: Everything on the Westside is selling. Most of those people want furniture, too. We’re trying to replenish all that inventory as fast as we can.”

The firm has since replenished the stolen coins with loans from investors, but is in Zhou's words "waging war on Lazarus".

From BBC

Ship a bunch of 1980s weapons to Ukraine, then demand billions to "replenish" them with shiny new models.

From Salon

In addition, substantial investments will be required to replenish stockpiles of advanced weapons systems, including missiles and anti-tank systems, Mr Johansson points out.

From BBC

Both reservoirs are expected to completely fill in the spring as they are replenished with snowmelt and runoff from rains.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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