Restock (verb)

  1. To refill or replenish a stock of goods.
  2. To refill a store or warehouse with items that have been sold.
  3. To supply again with goods that have been sold or used.

Origin:

The word is formed by combining the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "stock" meaning "to supply or fill with something".

Examples:

  1. The store restocked the shelves with new merchandise.
  2. The company restocked their warehouses with new products.
  3. The store had to restock the items that were sold out.
  4. The store had to restock the popular toy before the holiday season.
  5. The store restocked the best-selling items to prepare for the upcoming sale.
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