| 释义 | [ ree-stok ] / riˈstɒk /SEE SYNONYMS FOR restock ON THESAURUS.COM 
 verb (used with or without object)to stock again; replenish.Origin of restockFirst recorded in 1670–80; re- + stockWords nearby restockrestless, restless cavy, restless legs syndrome, rest mass, resto, restock, Reston, rest on one's laurels, restoral, restoration, Restoration comedyDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for restockTha returned to Thailand to restock on medicine, and the Free Burma Rangers were born. Myanmar’s Free Burma Rangers Are Like Doctors Without Borders…With Guns|James Griffiths|April 19, 2014|DAILY BEASTIt was time to restock and reload, time for a new brand of evil-doer. The Distorted Science of Contagion|Kent Sepkowitz|September 23, 2011|DAILY BEASTThose who pass go on to restock the 2,500-man rotation of active-duty SEALs. Osama bin Laden Death: Navy SEALs' Hardcore Workout|Tony Doukopil|May 5, 2011|DAILY BEASTFor $20 anyone can restock any bit of woods with the most companionable and most beautiful tree-dweller that nature has given us. Our Vanishing Wild Life|William T. Hornaday
It is possible to restock depleted areas, provided Time is recognized as a dominant factor. Our Vanishing Wild Life|William T. HornadayRestock waters and covers more extensively and intelligently. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the|VariousHer brother sold his surviving sheep for one shilling each, and when the drought broke had to restock at 50s. The Wanderings of a Spiritualist|Arthur Conan DoyleMr. Cooke had given out that he had started for Saville to restock the larder. The Celebrity, Complete|Winston Churchill
British Dictionary definitions for restock
 verbto replenish stores or suppliesCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to restockrestore, repeat, extend, resume, revive, prolong, reopen, continue, restate, reestablish, reaffirm, refresh, refill, exhilarate, reinvigorate, recreate, refurbish, remodel, resuscitate, fix up |