Similar words: livestock, take stock of, bluestocking, lock stock and barrel, stock, stocky, stocks, in stock. Meaning: [‚rɪː'stɑk /-'stɒk] v. stock again.
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1. I have to restock the freezer.
2. Work began at once to restock the fishery and restore the lodge and collapsed cottages on the estate.
3. Joe also did his best to restock the larder, though food prices were even higher than in Miyako.
4. The task now is to restock the species and, of course, only the whales can do that.
5. When the item sells the suppliers can restock it.
6. And if you restock the shelves , they will steal it again.
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7. You can repair the torn sails and restock the ship and supply fresh navigation charts.
8. As confidence strengthens businesses will restock, which should further fill the sails of the economy in the current quarter.
9. These boxed kits are supplied to the dealers who restock it as the individual strings are sold.
10. It would be an idea to test the pond water for ammonia and nitrite when you restock with fish.
11. He and his mother journey to Houston periodically for checkups and to restock his medicine.
12. For the rejected material, the supplier should take back the nonconformance within 10 days. Associate with the buyer about the restock issue. Otherwise, we will handle it as the scrap.
13. Meet with appropriate departments to discuss current material inventories and establish restock levels or just - in - time strategies.
More similar words: livestock, take stock of, bluestocking, lock stock and barrel, stock, stocky, stocks, in stock, stocker, stockade, stockist, stockman, stocking, stockroom, stock room, rootstock, stockpile, feedstock, overstock, out of stock, common stock, penny stock, stockholder, stock market, stockbroker, well stocked, stocked with, stock-in-trade, rolling stock, blue-chip stock.