replenish

/rɪˈplɛnɪʃ/
verb
  1. To fill something up again or restore it to its previous level or amount.
    • After the long drought, the rain helped replenish the reservoir.
    • Please replenish the water bottles before we leave for the hike.
    • The store needs to replenish its stock of winter coats.
  2. To restore or renew something abstract, such as energy, strength, or resources.
    • A good night's sleep will replenish your energy for the next day.
    • She took a vacation to replenish her creativity.
    • The team took a break to replenish their motivation.
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