Replenishverb
(transitive) To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity to.
‘It's a popular product, and they have to replenish their stock of it frequently.’;
Refillnoun
A filling after the first.
‘Today it is $2 for a coffee, with free refills throughout the day.’;
Replenishverb
To fill up; to complete; to supply fully.
Refillnoun
A product containing materials to replace those used up by a piece of equipment.
‘We're cutting back. No new printers or pens, just refills.’;
Replenishverb
To finish; to complete; to perfect.
Refillverb
To fill up once again.
‘Can you refill my cup please? I've finished my coffee.’;
Replenishverb
To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound.
‘Multiply and replenish the earth.’; ‘The waters thusWith fish replenished, and the air with fowl.’;
Refillverb
To fill, or become full, again.
Replenishverb
To finish; to complete; to perfect.
‘We smotheredThe most replenished sweet work of nature.’;
Refillnoun
a prescription drug that is provided again;
‘he got a refill of his prescription’; ‘the prescription specified only one refill’;
Replenishverb
To recover former fullness.
‘The humors will not replenish so soon.’;
Refillnoun
a commercial product that refills a container with its appropriate contents;
‘he got a refill for his ball-point pen’; ‘he got a refill for his notebook’;
Replenishverb
fill something that had previously been emptied;
‘refill my glass, please’;
Refillverb
fill something that had previously been emptied;
‘refill my glass, please’;
Refill
is a song by American singer-songwriter and R&B recording artist Elle Varner. The song, produced by Andrew Wansel, was released on January 31, 2012 as a digital download, and serves as the second single from her debut studio album, Perfectly Imperfect (2012).
‘Refill’; ‘Pop’;