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replenishment
noun as in filling
noun as in filling/filler
noun as in refurbishment
noun as in renewal
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noun as in resumption
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Houston, which is down future assets after trading for Westbrook last year, could replenish its stockpile and still put out a somewhat respectable on-court product next season.
The phosphine seemed to be too abundant to exist without some kind of source replenishing it.
This supply can be replenished in various ways, depending on the characteristics of the disease.
Potassium, an electrolyte lost through sweat, regulates your heartbeat and heart rhythm, Carberry says, so it’s important for backpackers to routinely replenish stores.
That same curve has been used to describe the depletion of groundwater in regions where water is replenished much too slowly for heavy use to be sustainable.
She is his place for replenishment, for grounding, for rest, and for joy.
But it is only after experience of replenishment that the mind will feel such desire.
Hence the above suggestion as to the replenishment of loss by evaporation with pure water is not perfectly satisfactory.
He handed butter and marmalade tenderly to his wife and carried his cup round to her for replenishment, instead of passing it.
But it turned out to be a small annual replenishment order of 130 muskets with a few rounds of powder and ball.
"Wool can't refuse you the regular quota of arms for annual replenishment," he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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