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restock

verb as in replenish

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Since then, every new release and restock of the plush dolls has sold out within minutes in stores and within seconds online.

Cilla is known to calm pupils before their SATs and sparked donations of £5,000 worth of books from social media followers around the world, restocking the school library.

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"This project is looking to restock some of these lost species and boost populations that are currently there. Hopefully through some of the work we are doing here, we can slow or turn the tide."

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On Monday, the Philippines said 40 Chinese ships prevented two of their boats from conducting a "humanitarian mission" to restock the Teresa Magbuana, a Philippine coast guard ship deployed months earlier to the shoal.

From BBC

As fewer customers came in, the store had less money to restock its most popular items.

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

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