Another Word For Replenish
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Meaning
The word "replenish" means to fill something up again or to restore something to its former level. When you replenish something, you are supplying it again, often after it has been used or depleted. For example, if you refill a water bottle after drinking, you are replenishing it.
Synonyms
- refill
- restore
- renew
- replenish
- supply
- augment
- restock
Antonyms
- deplete
- drain
- exhaust
- use up
- reduce
Etymology
The word "replenish" comes from the Middle English "replenishe," which is derived from the Old French "repleniss," and further from the Latin "replēnīre," where "re-" means "again" and "plēnīre" means "to fill."
Examples
- After the picnic, we need to replenish our food supplies at the store.
- The team is working hard to replenish the water supply in the drought-stricken area.
- I always replenish my book collection whenever there is a good sale at the bookstore.
- The gardener decided to replenish the soil with nutrients to encourage plant growth.