verb

replenish

to replenish, to refill, to restock

You should replenish your water bottle.

You should replenish your water bottle.

The store needs to replenish its stock.

The store needs to replenish its stock.

((sth.)) 〈with sth.〉 to fill (sth.) up again Replenish the glass with water.

Synonyms: refill, restock, restore; Antonyms: deplete, use up, empty

From 're-' (again) + 'plenish', from Old French 'plenir', based on Latin 'plenus' (full). To make full again.

Think 're-plenty'. You are making something have 'plenty' again by filling it up.

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