Replenishment (noun)

  1. The action of refilling or filling to the full something that had become partially empty.
  2. The supply of something needed to replace what has been used or lost.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french replenissement, from replenir "replenish".

Examples:

  1. The delivery truck brought the necessary replenishment for the store's inventory.
  2. The doctor recommended daily replenishment of fluids for the patient.
  3. The bank's automatic replenishment system ensures that the ATM never runs out of cash.
  4. The rain provided the much-needed replenishment for the parched earth.
  5. The company's strategic plan involves the constant replenishment of talent to remain competitive.
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