plenish
/ˈplɛnɪʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to fill or supply something fully, especially to the utmost capacity
“The rain will plenish the dry riverbed, making it flow again.”
2. verb
to make or become full or complete
“The sun’s rays will plenish the garden, bringing it back to life.”
3. verb
to fill or supply with an abundance of something
“The new policy will plenish the gaps in our current insurance plan.”
4. verb
to supply or stock something fully
“The company will plenish its shelves with fresh produce.”
5. verb
to make or become full or abundant
“The city’s economy will plenish the needs of its citizens.”