restock
re|stock /r'iːst'ɒk/ (restocks restocking restocked)
1 [VERB] V n, V n with n, also V
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.
I have to restock the freezer...
Back on Flatbush Avenue, Pong is busy restocking his shelves with cucumbers and coconuts.
2 [VERB] be V-ed with n, also V n with n, V n
To restock a lake means to put more fish in it because there are very few left.
The lake was restocked with roach last year.
1 [VERB] V n, V n with n, also V
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.
I have to restock the freezer...
Back on Flatbush Avenue, Pong is busy restocking his shelves with cucumbers and coconuts.
2 [VERB] be V-ed with n, also V n with n, V n
To restock a lake means to put more fish in it because there are very few left.
The lake was restocked with roach last year.