replenish re·plen·ish vt

replenish re·plen·ish vt
[rɪ'plɛnɪʃ]
(frm: tank, glass) riempire (di nuovo), (one's wardrobe) rifare

to replenish one's supplies of sth — rifornirsi di qc


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  • re|plen´ish|ment — re|plen|ish «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|plen´ish|er — re|plen|ish «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|plen|ish — «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to fill again; …   Useful english dictionary

  • replenish — re‧plen‧ish [rɪˈplenɪʆ] verb [transitive] formal to make something full again by adding new supplies to replace those that have been used: • Manufacturers are scheduling overtime work to replenish low inventories. • Many banks rely on profits… …   Financial and business terms

  • Replenish — Re*plen ish (r? pl?n ?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Replenished} ( ?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Replenishing}.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re re + plenus full. See {Full}, { ish}, and cf. {Replete}.] 1. To fill again after having been… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Replenish — Re*plen ish, v. i. To recover former fullness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The humors will not replenish so soon. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • replenish — [ri plen′ish] vt. [ME replenissen < prp. stem of OFr replenir: see RE & PLENISH] 1. to make full or complete again, as by furnishing a new supply [to replenish a stock of goods] 2. to supply again with fuel or the like 3. Archaic REPEOPLE… …   English World dictionary

  • replenish — re•plen•ish [[t]rɪˈplɛn ɪʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to make full or complete again 2) to supply with fresh fuel 3) to fill again or anew 4) to become full or complete again • Etymology: 1300–50; replenisshen < MF repleniss , long s. of replenir to fill,… …   From formal English to slang

  • replenish — re|plen|ish [ rı plenıʃ ] verb transitive FORMAL to make something full again or bring it back to its previous level by replacing what has been used ╾ re|plen|ish|ment noun uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • replenish — replenisher, n. replenishment, n. /ri plen ish/, v.t. 1. to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.: to replenish one s stock of food. 2. to supply (a fire, stove, etc.) with fresh fuel. 3. to fill again or… …   Universalium

  • replenish — re|plen|ish [rıˈplenıʃ] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Old French; Origin: replenir, from plein full ] formal to put new supplies into something, or to fill something again ▪ More vaccines are needed to replenish our stocks. >replenishment n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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