| Date: | 1600-1700 |
| Language: | Old French |
| Origin: | replenir, from plein 'full' |
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re‧plen‧ish
[transitive]
[transitive] formal to put new supplies into something, or to fill something again :
More vaccines are needed to replenish our stocks.
More vaccines are needed to replenish our stocks. —replenishment noun [uncountable]
