resupply

/riːsəˈplaɪ/
verb
  1. To provide with fresh supplies again.
    • The army plans to resupply the forward base by air drop.
    • The mission needed to resupply the space station with water and food.
    • We must resupply the pantry before the guests arrive for the weekend.
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noun
  1. The act or process of providing fresh supplies.
    • The resupply of the remote village took place every three months.
    • The ship's resupply included fresh fruits and medical equipment.
    • A successful resupply of the research station required careful planning.
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