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Verb
/riˈpleniSH/,
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replenishes, 3rd person singular present; replenished, past participle; replenished, past tense; replenishing, present participle;
  1. Fill (something) up again
    • - he replenished Justin's glass with mineral water
  2. Restore (a stock or supply of something) to the former level or condition
    • - all creatures need sleep to replenish their energies

  1. fill something that had previously been emptied; "refill my glass, please"
  2. (replenishment) refilling: filling again by supplying what has been used up
  3. Replenish is the debut album by rock band Reef released in 1995.
  4. (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. ...
  5. To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity; To fill
  6. (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.]
  7. (replenishment) The act of replenishing; A new supply of something
  8. (Replenished) Stocked with. As a quiver filled, or replenished with arrows. This term is also used for Semee, or Powdered.
  9. (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.
  10. (Replenishment) process of reimbursing imprest cash.
  11. (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.
  12. (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. ...
  13. (Replenishment) The action of adding money to a prepaid account using any method (ex. cash, credit card, debit card, electronic check).
  14. (Replenishment) adding sand or shingle to a beach (a method of coast defence, because beaches have a protective function), also called Beach Recharge
  15. (replenishment) In sporadic scheduling, the period of time during which a thread is allowed to consume its execution budget.
  16. (replenishment) [DSMC] The purchase of additional items following initial purchase, whether bought for support of additional end items, routine restockage, or other purposes.
  17. Replenish refers to filling the restroom dispensers. This includes replenishing toilet tissue, towels, soap, toilet seat covers and sanitary napkins.
  18. To add fluid to maintain the volume of a hydraulic system — make-up or top-out fluid.
  19. Get a new supply of.