Restock

Pronunciation: /riːˈstɑːk/

Restock (verb)

  1. To get more of something and put it back where people take it, so there is enough for later.
  2. To fill up again with items that have been used or taken away, keeping the amount at a needed level.
  3. To add new stock to a business system so products are available for customers when demand happens.

Examples

  • The store restocks shelves every week.
  • They restock supplies before the busy season starts.