rebulk
/riːbʌlk/Definitions
1. verb
to increase or strengthen something, especially a fire
“The firefighters worked to rebulk the flames to prevent them from spreading.”
2. verb
to increase or add to something, especially a resource or an amount
“The company decided to rebulk their marketing efforts to reach more customers.”
3. noun
the act of increasing or strengthening something, especially a fire
“The firefighters worked to control the rebulk of the flames.”
4. noun
an increase or addition to something, especially a resource or an amount
“The company’s rebulk in sales was a significant factor in their overall growth.”