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Restock - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

restock

/riˈstɑk/ /riːˈstɒk/

Definition:

To replenish supplies or inventory, especially in a store or business.

Synonyms:

replenish, refill, resupply, reload

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

deplete, exhaust

Common Collocations:

restock shelves, restock inventory, restock supplies

Derivatives:

restocking, restocked

Usage Tips:

Use "restock" when referring to adding new items to replace sold or used ones in a store or warehouse.

Common Phrases:

restock the shelves, time to restock, fully restocked

Etymology:

Derived from "re-" (again) + "stock" (supply), first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The store will restock fresh produce tomorrow morning.
  • 2. We need to restock the office supplies before they run out.
  • 3. She asked the manager when they would restock the popular item.
  • 4. After the sale, the shelves were empty and needed to be restocked quickly.

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