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Meaning of plenish

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plenish (v. t.)

To replenish.

To furnish; to stock, as a house or farm.

plenish Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener meticulously replenished the soil with organic matter to restore its fertility.
  2. The river had been depleted by the drought, but the recent rainfall replenished its waters.
  3. The library ordered new books to replenish its dwindling collection.
  4. The company replenished its inventory with a fresh shipment of products.
  5. The pantry was well-stocked, replenished regularly with groceries and other supplies.
  6. The lake level fluctuated but was always replenished by the underground aquifer.
  7. The fountain's basin was replenished with fresh water every morning by a dedicated caretaker.
  8. The organization replenished its volunteer pool by recruiting new members throughout the year.
  9. The doctor prescribed medication to replenish the patient's lost nutrients.
  10. The nation replenished its military forces with a steady stream of recruits to ensure its defense capabilities.

FAQs About the word plenish

To replenish., To furnish; to stock, as a house or farm.

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The gardener meticulously replenished the soil with organic matter to restore its fertility.

The river had been depleted by the drought, but the recent rainfall replenished its waters.

The library ordered new books to replenish its dwindling collection.

The company replenished its inventory with a fresh shipment of products.