replenish

/ri-ˈple-nish/

Middle English replenyssen, replenisshen "to fill, provide (with food and drink), populate," borrowed from Anglo-French repleniss-, stem of replenir "to fill, make full, refill" (also continental Old French), from re- re--plenir, verbal derivative of plein "full," going back to Latin plēnus

verb

  1. to fill or build up again

  2. to fill with persons or animals

  3. to fill with inspiration or power : nourish

replenish a supply of fuel