filled in (Meaning)

filled in

to enrich (something, such as a design) with detail, to fill a vacancy usually temporarily, someone or something that fills in, to give necessary or recently acquired information to, to furnish with specified information

filled in Sentence Examples

  1. The auditorium was filled to capacity with eager attendees.
  2. The riverbanks were filled with floodwater, threatening the nearby settlement.
  3. Her heart was filled with joy upon receiving the news she had been longing for.
  4. The syringe was carefully filled with the prescribed medication.
  5. The vacant lot was filled with overgrown weeds and discarded trash.
  6. The vase was filled with vibrant flowers, brightening up the room.
  7. The refrigerator was filled with an assortment of fresh produce and leftovers.
  8. The air was filled with the sweet scent of honeysuckle blooms.
  9. The therapist's office was filled with a calming atmosphere, fostering a sense of comfort.
  10. The stadium was filled with thousands of screaming fans, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

FAQs About the word filled in

to enrich (something, such as a design) with detail, to fill a vacancy usually temporarily, someone or something that fills in, to give necessary or recently ac

informed, instructed, told, caught up, advised, acquainted, educated,briefed, notified, kept (someone) posted

misled,misinformed,

The auditorium was filled to capacity with eager attendees.

The riverbanks were filled with floodwater, threatening the nearby settlement.

Her heart was filled with joy upon receiving the news she had been longing for.

The syringe was carefully filled with the prescribed medication.