replenish (Meaning)

Wordnet

replenish (v)

fill something that had previously been emptied

Webster

replenish (v. t.)

To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound.

To finish; to complete; to perfect.

Webster

replenish (v. i.)

To recover former fullness.

replenish Sentence Examples

  1. The verdant forest replenished the atmosphere with purifying oxygen.
  2. The farmer replenished the soil's nutrients by adding organic compost.
  3. The reservoir was replenished by the heavy rainfall, quenching the thirst of the city.
  4. The aquifer slowly replenished its lost water supply through natural filtration.
  5. The blood bank urgently appealed for donations to replenish its depleting stock.
  6. The company replenished its inventory with a bulk shipment of raw materials.
  7. The body's energy stores were replenished by consuming nutritious meals.
  8. The river's flow replenished the wetlands, providing a haven for wildlife.
  9. The government replenished the national park's budget to support conservation efforts.
  10. The library replenished its shelves with a vast selection of new books.

FAQs About the word replenish

fill something that had previously been emptiedTo fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abou

refresh,refill, load, pack, cram, stuff,reload, repack, flood, penetrate

lighten, lighten, draw (off), drain,eliminate, draw (off), eliminate, drain, bleed, exhaust

The verdant forest replenished the atmosphere with purifying oxygen.

The farmer replenished the soil's nutrients by adding organic compost.

The reservoir was replenished by the heavy rainfall, quenching the thirst of the city.

The aquifer slowly replenished its lost water supply through natural filtration.