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refill

[ree-fil, ree-fil] / riˈfɪl, ˈriˌfɪl /




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EU storage levels remain below the 90% target set for Dec. 1, though milder temperatures would allow the region to refill inventories despite the start of the heating season.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its recovery was unusually slow, requiring more than four days to refill, which is the longest recovery time recorded since Arase began monitoring the region in 2017.

From Science Daily

But the precipitation won’t be enough to pull rural areas out of a drought or refill aquifers.

From Washington Times

The bigger effect, Norris said, will be on people who unwittingly lose their coverage, then get turned away trying to refill a prescription or at a doctor’s appointment.

From Los Angeles Times

The FDIC's insurance fund lost roughly $23 billion as the agency sold off the banks' portfolios to other firms, requiring it to impose a new "special assessment" fee on banks to refill it.

From Reuters