revictual

/riːˈvɪtəl/
verb
  1. To supply or stock with food or provisions again.
    • The ship stopped at the island to revictual before continuing its long voyage.
    • The expedition team needed to revictual their base camp every few weeks.
    • After the storm, the village had to revictual its stores with supplies from the mainland.
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