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Definition of replenish in English: replenishverb rɪˈplɛnɪʃrəˈplɛnɪʃ [with object]1Fill (something) up again. he replenished Justin's glass with mineral water Example sentencesExamples - As water migrates to the soil surface, it replenishes soil water around the seed and new roots during the critical germination and emergence period.
- This replenishes the water table while it filters and reduces toxins that otherwise would be picked up from impervious surfaces and concentrated in stormwater runoff.
- The fact is that, in a year of frequent and adequate rainfalls, there was not always the volume to fill or replenish dams and underground resources.
- Instead of spending money on replenishing the dilapidated library, the university is investing in lame television advertisements.
- As water migrates, it replenishes soil water around the seed during germination and emergence.
- As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it.
- For those who haven't started irrigating yet, however, replenishing the soil profile may be difficult, depending on soil moisture status and how they managed late irrigations last fall.
- A single worker at the secondary packaging station visually inspects the bottles, replenishes materials as needed and manually palletizes product bundles.
- Napoleon's previous campaigns relied heavily on the spoils of war to replenish the troops, so he was utterly unprepared for an adversary who would rather destroy his own kingdom than let another take it.
- Conversely, diversified, grain and poultry & livestock cooperatives replenished their unallocated equity accounts while revolving member equity.
- The school library was replenished every couple of years when boxes of second-hand books collected by students in Ireland arrived.
- Recharge is the amount of water from precipitation that replenishes groundwater in storage.
- ‘Europe is a difficult market, and we are totally aware of that,’ Cho said, after returning from a June trip to Burgundy to replenish his wine collection.
- She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off.
- Fire replenishes nutrients in soil and recycles carbon, benefiting forests and wildlife.
- The foundation was funded by an initial company start-up grant and replenishes its coffers with an annual employee giving campaign.
- Since 2000, U.S. oil companies have replenished their reserves by acquiring other oil companies, many of which are headquartered in Canada.
- McGurn says he'll advise against a slew of corporate proposals to replenish employee option plans recently depleted by makeup grants.
- Ridge releases money, we can start replenishing equipment and give our people some time off.
- However, this year will be critical for producers to apply the right amount of water at the right time, because the subsoil moisture wasn't replenished by winter and spring precipitation.
Synonyms refill, top up, fill up, recharge, reload North American freshen Scottish plenish - 1.1 Restore (a stock or supply) to a former level or condition.
all creatures need sleep to replenish their energies Example sentencesExamples - About 15 minutes later the curtain goes up and high on replenished blood sugar levels, the kids are off again.
- Each character has an energy meter that depletes and replenishes as time goes by, so you need to pick your spots.
- That meant that you could replenish all your energy anytime.
- Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts.
- Try focusing on metrics that highlight speed: the time that it takes to bring a new product or service to market, the time that it takes to replenish or to restock the shelves with your product, the time that it takes to fill a customer order.
- My son's cockatiel eats like a bird, so our stock of millet and black-oil sunflower seeds rarely needs replenishing.
- In particular, materials requirement planning is a system that assists management to monitor inventory and replenish as stock levels approach minimum requirements.
- State marine biologists said coastal waters were over-fished and the ban was necessary so that stocks could be replenished.
- Cutting intervals that are consistently shorter than 30 days stress legume stands because the plants do not fully replenish depleted energy reserves in the taproots and crowns.
- As the sounds of automation are replacing human voices, processors are gaining greater control over such functions as receiving, storing, ordering, handling, picking, replenishing and shipping.
- Like a well of water, creative energy replenishes itself slowly over time.
- However the National Energy Fund may be replenished, also by January of next year, he added.
- Strong tactics may deplete the support provider's emotional resources at a faster rate than they can be replenished.
- This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy.
- Almost immediately I found myself replenishing his stock of cigars, not the brand he preferred but the nearest to it.
- Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through.
- With some of the stress and urgency of the spring semester removed, we have time to reflect and replenish, to renew ourselves.
- Ship stocks will then be replenished from the base warehouses.
- Different weapons and their respective replenishing supply of ammunition, mushrooms that restock your health meter and potion bottles that fill up Gandalf's magic attack lie all around.
- Once you land the energy replenishes and you can take to the skies once more.
Synonyms stock up, restock, restore, fill up, make up replace, renew
Derivatives noun High-GI carbs let you quickly refuel during a ride and are the best post-ride replenisher, because they refill your empty energy stores fast. Example sentencesExamples - If you are doing development by inspection, the remaining concentrate can be used as a replenisher for the working solution.
- Kodak does however provide a replenisher formula, known as DK - 25R, which allows the developer to be used for up to 26 rolls.
- The company recently launched PediaPop - a lickable, flavored electrolyte replenisher for kids with diarrhea.
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense 'supply abundantly'): from Old French repleniss-, lengthened stem of replenir, from re- 'again' (also expressing intensive force) + plenir 'fill' (from Latin plenus 'full'). Definition of replenish in US English: replenishverbrəˈplɛnɪʃrəˈpleniSH [with object]1Fill (something) up again. he replenished Justin's glass with mineral water Example sentencesExamples - However, this year will be critical for producers to apply the right amount of water at the right time, because the subsoil moisture wasn't replenished by winter and spring precipitation.
- The school library was replenished every couple of years when boxes of second-hand books collected by students in Ireland arrived.
- As water migrates, it replenishes soil water around the seed during germination and emergence.
- A single worker at the secondary packaging station visually inspects the bottles, replenishes materials as needed and manually palletizes product bundles.
- Fire replenishes nutrients in soil and recycles carbon, benefiting forests and wildlife.
- This replenishes the water table while it filters and reduces toxins that otherwise would be picked up from impervious surfaces and concentrated in stormwater runoff.
- The foundation was funded by an initial company start-up grant and replenishes its coffers with an annual employee giving campaign.
- The fact is that, in a year of frequent and adequate rainfalls, there was not always the volume to fill or replenish dams and underground resources.
- Napoleon's previous campaigns relied heavily on the spoils of war to replenish the troops, so he was utterly unprepared for an adversary who would rather destroy his own kingdom than let another take it.
- Conversely, diversified, grain and poultry & livestock cooperatives replenished their unallocated equity accounts while revolving member equity.
- Recharge is the amount of water from precipitation that replenishes groundwater in storage.
- Since 2000, U.S. oil companies have replenished their reserves by acquiring other oil companies, many of which are headquartered in Canada.
- Instead of spending money on replenishing the dilapidated library, the university is investing in lame television advertisements.
- She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off.
- Ridge releases money, we can start replenishing equipment and give our people some time off.
- As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it.
- As water migrates to the soil surface, it replenishes soil water around the seed and new roots during the critical germination and emergence period.
- For those who haven't started irrigating yet, however, replenishing the soil profile may be difficult, depending on soil moisture status and how they managed late irrigations last fall.
- McGurn says he'll advise against a slew of corporate proposals to replenish employee option plans recently depleted by makeup grants.
- ‘Europe is a difficult market, and we are totally aware of that,’ Cho said, after returning from a June trip to Burgundy to replenish his wine collection.
Synonyms refill, top up, fill up, recharge, reload - 1.1 Restore (a stock or supply) to a former level or condition.
all creatures need sleep to replenish their energies Example sentencesExamples - Each character has an energy meter that depletes and replenishes as time goes by, so you need to pick your spots.
- In particular, materials requirement planning is a system that assists management to monitor inventory and replenish as stock levels approach minimum requirements.
- That meant that you could replenish all your energy anytime.
- Once you land the energy replenishes and you can take to the skies once more.
- State marine biologists said coastal waters were over-fished and the ban was necessary so that stocks could be replenished.
- Like a well of water, creative energy replenishes itself slowly over time.
- Strong tactics may deplete the support provider's emotional resources at a faster rate than they can be replenished.
- This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy.
- As the sounds of automation are replacing human voices, processors are gaining greater control over such functions as receiving, storing, ordering, handling, picking, replenishing and shipping.
- About 15 minutes later the curtain goes up and high on replenished blood sugar levels, the kids are off again.
- Cutting intervals that are consistently shorter than 30 days stress legume stands because the plants do not fully replenish depleted energy reserves in the taproots and crowns.
- Different weapons and their respective replenishing supply of ammunition, mushrooms that restock your health meter and potion bottles that fill up Gandalf's magic attack lie all around.
- Ship stocks will then be replenished from the base warehouses.
- Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts.
- My son's cockatiel eats like a bird, so our stock of millet and black-oil sunflower seeds rarely needs replenishing.
- Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through.
- Try focusing on metrics that highlight speed: the time that it takes to bring a new product or service to market, the time that it takes to replenish or to restock the shelves with your product, the time that it takes to fill a customer order.
- With some of the stress and urgency of the spring semester removed, we have time to reflect and replenish, to renew ourselves.
- Almost immediately I found myself replenishing his stock of cigars, not the brand he preferred but the nearest to it.
- However the National Energy Fund may be replenished, also by January of next year, he added.
Synonyms stock up, restock, restore, fill up, make up
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘supply abundantly’): from Old French repleniss-, lengthened stem of replenir, from re- ‘again’ (also expressing intensive force) + plenir ‘fill’ (from Latin plenus ‘full’). |