replenished
Pronunciation: [rɪˈplɛnɪʃt]
Word
Context: "restoration"
(verb) to fill something up again or to make it full after it has been used or emptied. It’s like when you finish your drink and you get a new one to make it full again.
Example
The gardener replenished the soil with fresh nutrients to help the plants grow better.
Example
The supplies were not replenished after the last event, so we ran out of materials.
Example
How do we replenish our energy after a long day?
Context: "resources"
(verb) to supply or provide more of something that is running low. Imagine if a store sells out of toys and then gets more toys to sell again.
Example
They replenished the stock of books so that everyone could find something to read.
Example
The shelves were never replenished with new items, and customers were disappointed.
Example
When will the warehouse replenish the inventory of products?
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