to restock

  • 1restock — re‧stock [ˌriːˈstɒk ǁ ˌriːˈstɑːk] verb [intransitive, transitive] to replace supplies of something that has been used with new supplies: • Wholesalers and retailers aren t restocking on the same scale as in previous years. • The gift shop closes… …

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  • 2restock — index replenish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4restock — [[t]ri͟ːstɒ̱k[/t]] restocks, restocking, restocked 1) VERB If you restock something such as a shelf, fridge, or shop, you fill it with food or other goods to replace what you have used or sold. [V n] I have to restock the freezer... [V n with n]… …

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  • 5restock — UK [ˌriːˈstɒk] / US [ˌrɪˈstɑk] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms restock : present tense I/you/we/they restock he/she/it restocks present participle restocking past tense restocked past participle restocked to provide a place or container …

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  • 6restock — /ˌriˈstɒk/ (say .ree stok) verb (t) 1. to replenish: to restock the kitchen. –verb (i) 2. to stock again: after the fire we had to restock …

  • 7restock — verb Restock is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shelf, ↑supply …

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  • 8restock — re|stock [ ,ri stak ] verb intransitive or transitive to provide a place or container with a new supply of something: restock something with something: Our guests restocked the fridge with food for us when they left …

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  • 9restock — /ri: stɒk/ verb to order more stock ● to restock after the Christmas sales …

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  • 10restock — /ree stok /, v.t., v.i. to stock again; replenish. [1670 80; RE + STOCK] * * * …

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