replenish

/rɪˈplɛnɪʃ/

Definitions

1. verb

to supply or fill something, especially a store, reservoir, or stock, with more of something, such as food, water, or money, in order to make it full or complete again

“The store will replenish its inventory of winter clothing soon.”

2. verb

to refresh or renew something, especially the mind or spirit, by providing it with new or additional information, resources, or experiences

“The conference was designed to replenish the delegates’ knowledge of the latest industry trends.”

3. noun

the act of supplying or filling something, especially a store, reservoir, or stock, with more of something, such as food, water, or money, in order to make it full or complete again

“The replenish process is crucial to maintaining a steady supply chain.”

4. verb (transitive)

to fill (something, especially a vessel or container) with a liquid or other substance, especially in order to make it full or complete again

“She replenished the aquarium with fresh water and new fish.”

Synonyms

  • refill
  • refresh
  • restock
  • resupply

Antonyms

  • deplete
  • drain
  • exhaust