restoked

/riˈstoʊkt/
verb
  1. To add fuel to a fire, furnace, or engine again to keep it burning or operating.
    • After the campfire died down, he restoked it with fresh logs.
    • The engineer restoked the steam engine's boiler to maintain pressure.
    • She restoked the fireplace before going to bed to keep the house warm.
  2. To revive or renew something, such as an emotion, activity, or interest.
    • A good night's sleep restoked her energy for the next day's hike.
    • His speech restoked the crowd's passion for the cause.
    • The surprise party restoked their excitement for the weekend.
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