restock

/riːˈstɑk/
verb
  1. To supply something again with a fresh stock or supply of goods, items, or materials.
    • After the camping trip, we had to restock the pantry with food and water.
    • The librarian asked volunteers to help restock the books on the shelves.
    • The store needs to restock its shelves with new toys before the holiday rush.
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