restock

verb
UK: /riːˈstɒk/
US: /riːˈstɑːk/
  1. To fill something again.

    1. I must restock sugar, because it is end.
    2. We need to restock the fridge before the guests arrive for the party.
  2. To replace goods that have been sold or used with new ones.

    1. Shops restock shelves every day.
    2. The store manager decided to restock the popular items that were selling quickly.
restock noun
  1. The act of filling something again or replenishing a supply.

    1. We need a restock, so we can continue work.
    2. The grocery store scheduled a major restock for the produce section tonight.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "restock" in English means: To fill something again., To replace goods that have been sold or used with new ones..

The phonetic transcription of "restock" is /riːˈstɒk/ in British English and /riːˈstɑːk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "restock": replenish, refill, resupply, restoration.

Example usage of "restock": "I must restock sugar, because it is end.". More examples on the page.