Replenish (verb)

To fill or refill something that has been depleted or used up.

Origin:

From the prefix re- (meaning again) and the verb plenish, which comes from the latin word plenus (full). the word first appeared in english in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The store replenished its stock of toilet paper after selling out the previous day.
  2. The lake was replenished with water from a nearby river.
  3. She replenished her glass with wine after finishing it.
  4. The company replenished the funds in their account with a new investment.
  5. The farmer replenished the soil with nutrients to improve crop yield.
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