- fill something that had previously been emptied; "refill my glass, please"
- (replenishment) refilling: filling again by supplying what has been used up
- Replenish is the debut album by rock band Reef released in 1995.
- (Replenishes) Replenishment is used in photographic film and paper processing, where fresh chemistry is used to replace exhausted chemistry in a continuous or per-batch fashion. ...
- To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity; To fill
- (replenished) Imbued, fully infused (with) some quality. [from 15th c.]; Full, fully stocked (with), containing an abundance (of). [15th-18th c.]; That has been refilled; restored to capacity or fullness, full. [from 16th c.]
- (replenishment) The act of replenishing; A new supply of something
- (Replenished) Stocked with. As a quiver filled, or replenished with arrows. This term is also used for Semee, or Powdered.
- (Replenishment) The process of moving or resupplying inventory from a reserve storage location to a primary picking location, or to another mode of storage in which picking is performed.
- (Replenishment) process of reimbursing imprest cash.
- (Replenishment) International Warehouse Group's team can handle all of your replenishment orders. Orders can be replenished daily or weekly. We can receive your EDI transmissions on a daily basis. Our staff can turn most orders within 24 hours, have them routed, and send your ASNs out.
- (Replenishment) Nickel and reduction solution in many cases in the ratio 1:1. The nickel solutions contain usually 70 to 100 g/l Ni, the reduction solution 350 to 500 g/l sodium hypophosphite. In addition appropriate quantities of complex chemicals on base of different carbonic acids. ...
- (Replenishment) The action of adding money to a prepaid account using any method (ex. cash, credit card, debit card, electronic check).
- (Replenishment) adding sand or shingle to a beach (a method of coast defence, because beaches have a protective function), also called Beach Recharge
- (replenishment) In sporadic scheduling, the period of time during which a thread is allowed to consume its execution budget.
- (replenishment) [DSMC] The purchase of additional items following initial purchase, whether bought for support of additional end items, routine restockage, or other purposes.
- Replenish refers to filling the restroom dispensers. This includes replenishing toilet tissue, towels, soap, toilet seat covers and sanitary napkins.
- To add fluid to maintain the volume of a hydraulic system — make-up or top-out fluid.
- Get a new supply of.