Definition of replenishment in English:
replenishment
noun rɪˈplɛnɪʃm(ə)ntrəˈplɛnɪʃmənt
mass nounRestoration of a stock or supply to a former level or condition.
a target for replenishment of depleted fish stocks
Example sentencesExamples
- Good design must contribute to energy efficiency and replenishment of resources.
- Afterwards, all of us retired to the pub for some liquid replenishment.
- It is powered by ten fusion power cells and is capable of running over three days without replenishment.
- Protein (and even some fat) doesn't interfere with glycogen replenishment, which is good news.
- The organization wants access to a permanent stream of money without having to seek constant replenishment from council.
- An almost-empty parts bin triggers a just-in-time replenishment order.
- That optimism is beginning to fuel a key post-recession driver of growth: inventory replenishment.
- It's a time of true solace and emotional replenishment.
- Delaying sampling until spring provides for soil moisture replenishment from fall, winter, and early spring precipitation.
- Their environmental documents fail to properly analyze impacts on sediment flow, natural beach replenishment, and sand bars.
Definition of replenishment in US English:
replenishment
nounrəˈplɛnɪʃməntrəˈpleniSHmənt
Restoration of a stock or supply to a former level or condition.
a target for replenishment of depleted fish stocks
Example sentencesExamples
- Afterwards, all of us retired to the pub for some liquid replenishment.
- Delaying sampling until spring provides for soil moisture replenishment from fall, winter, and early spring precipitation.
- Protein (and even some fat) doesn't interfere with glycogen replenishment, which is good news.
- Good design must contribute to energy efficiency and replenishment of resources.
- It's a time of true solace and emotional replenishment.
- Their environmental documents fail to properly analyze impacts on sediment flow, natural beach replenishment, and sand bars.
- It is powered by ten fusion power cells and is capable of running over three days without replenishment.
- An almost-empty parts bin triggers a just-in-time replenishment order.
- The organization wants access to a permanent stream of money without having to seek constant replenishment from council.
- That optimism is beginning to fuel a key post-recession driver of growth: inventory replenishment.