filling in (Meaning)

filling 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

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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

telling, instructing, catching up, advising, briefing,informing, letting someone know, educating, enlightening, clueing (in)

misleading,misinforming,

I couldn't find the form; it seemed to have gone missing, filling me with frustration.

The doctor filled the syringe with the prescribed medication, preparing it for injection.

The empty egg shells would be filled with melted chocolate for a sweet treat.

The fuel tank of the car was close to empty, so I stopped at the gas station to fill it up.