restocks
Prononciation : [riːˈstɑks]
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Contexte : « retail »
(verb) to supply a store or place with more of something that was used up or sold out. When a popular product sells out, stores often restock it so customers can buy it again.
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The store restocks its shelves every Friday to ensure popular items are available for customers.
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They did not restock the items after they were sold out, leaving many customers disappointed.
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When does the store usually restock its inventory?
Contexte : « retail »
(noun) an instance of placing more items back on the shelves or in stock. It refers to the time when new products arrive in the store.
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The restock of the toy shelves happened just in time for the holiday season.
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There was no restock scheduled for the popular video games, so they remained out of stock.
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Did you hear about the restock of the new sneakers?
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