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replenish

verb
rɪˈplɛn.ɪʃ

Meaning

Fill something up again.
To fill something up again; to restore to a former level or condition.

Example Sentences

Drinking water helps replenish lost fluids in the body.

The water bottles were replenished after the long hike.

Synonyms

Restore, Refill, Renew, refill, restock, renew, refresh, restore
Entry 1
Restore, Refill, Renew
Entry 2
refill, restock, renew, refresh, restore

Antonyms

Deplete, Empty, Drain, drain, exhaust, empty
Entry 1
Deplete, Empty, Drain
Entry 2
drain, exhaust, empty

Collocations

replenish stock, replenish energy, replenish supplies, replenish resources

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