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replenished

adjective as in replaced

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Hot, dry air can rapidly extract moisture from vegetation, especially when that air is being continuously replenished by strong desert winds.

The country faces significant water risks; about one-fourth of its total crop production comes from areas using more water than can be naturally replenished, according to WRI's analysis.

From Salon

Those satellites have a short lifespan of around five years, and the flock in orbit needs to be constantly replenished just to keep the same number of satellites in space.

From BBC

It added that its food stocks had now been replenished.

From BBC

With a shelf life of 35 days, blood stocks need to be continually replenished.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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