replenish

verb
UK: /rɪˈplen.ɪʃ/
US: /rɪˈplen.ɪʃ/
  1. To fill something up again.

    1. I need to replenish my water bottle after that run.
    2. The team worked hard to replenish supplies before the storm hit the island.
  2. To restore something that has been used or depleted to its former level.

    1. This cream helps to replenish moisture in the skin.
    2. The company needs to replenish its stock after the busy holiday season to meet demand.
replenish transitive-verb
  1. To provide new supplies of something.

    1. We must replenish the earth's resources carefully.
    2. The organization aims to replenish forests through its planting projects in rural areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "replenish" in English means: To fill something up again., To restore something that has been used or depleted to its former level..

The phonetic transcription of "replenish" is /rɪˈplen.ɪʃ/ in British English and /rɪˈplen.ɪʃ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "replenish": renew, refill, replenish, restock, restore.

Example usage of "replenish": "I need to replenish my water bottle after that run.". More examples on the page.