refill

/ˌriːˈfɪl/
verb
  1. To fill something again after it has been emptied or used.
    • She asked the waiter to refill her coffee cup.
    • The mechanic will refill the car's oil after the change.
    • Please refill my water bottle before we leave for the hike.
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noun
  1. An amount of something that replaces what has been used, or the act of filling something again.
    • I bought a refill for my pen at the stationery store.
    • The soda machine gives you one free refill with your purchase.
    • He asked for a refill of his prescription at the pharmacy.
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