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replenish
[ ri-plen-ish ]
verb (used with object)
- to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.:
to replenish one's stock of food.
- to supply (a fire, stove, etc.) with fresh fuel.
- to fill again or anew.
replenish
/ rɪˈplɛnɪʃ /
verb
- to make full or complete again by supplying what has been used up or is lacking
- to put fresh fuel on (a fire)
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Derived Forms
- reˈplenisher, noun
- reˈplenishment, noun
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Other Words From
- re·plen·ish·er noun
- re·plen·ish·ment noun
- un·re·plen·ished adjective
- well-re·plen·ished adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of replenish1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of replenish1
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Example Sentences
During each stop, Mooney takes a few days to recover from his time at sea and replenish his body.
And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.
Nowadays, the crooks jam up the MetroCard dispensers so people are unable to purchase or replenish one.
That would raise the much-needed revenues to replenish public coffers, thereby preventing future budget cuts.
BP flourished by consistently discovering new reserves to replenish the oil it was extracting.
Cash cocked an eye at the two as he went by, threw the wood down on his side of the hearth, and began to replenish the fire.
She squatted at my feet, putting the tray on the bench, and holding a large graceful urn of some liquid to replenish my cup.
And he is still with them; hoping that they may multiply and replenish the earth, and spread Presbyterianism muchly.
The old chief took advantage of our eagerness for supplies, and determined to replenish his powder-horn.
However, before venturing to do so, we determined to try to replenish our larder with eggs.
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