restock
verb[IorT]
(alsore-stock)uk/ˌriːˈstɒk/ustofillsomething such as acupboardorshelveswithfoodorgoodsagain:
Thestoragejarshave atransparentbaseso you canseewhat's in them and at whatpointyou need to restock.
A man was restocking thevendingmachinein thehotelfoyer.
- If you need to re-stock thekids'wardrobe, here'sourpickof the verybestautumnfashionin theshopsrightnow.
- She wasvacuumingthehallwaysand restocking thebathroomwithcleantowels.
- Wemanagedto make a goodcatchoffishto restock thefridge.
Placing and positioning an object
- -based
- appose
- around
- changesomethingaround
- circle
- consign
- fit
- install
- lie
- manoeuvrable
- pile(something)up
- plant
- redeposit
- reinstall
- reinstallation
- relocate
- reorientate
- stick
- transpose
- transposition