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    refill

    verb

    • 1. fill (a container) again: "she paused and refilled her glass with wine before going on"

    noun

    • 1. an act of refilling or a glass that is refilled: "he proffered his glass for a refill"

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  2. REFILL definition: 1. (a container holding) an amount of some material needed to fill up again an object that has…. Learn more.

  3. noun. re· fill ˈrē-ˌfil. 1. : a product or a container and a product used to refill the exhausted supply of a device. 2. : something provided again. especially : a second or later filling of a medical prescription. Examples of refill in a Sentence. Verb He refilled his glass from the nearby pitcher. The reservoir will refill once it begins raining.

  4. noun. a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up: a refill for a prescription. refill. verb. to fill (something) again. noun. a replacement for a consumable substance in a permanent container. a second or subsequent filling. a refill at the petrol station. informal. another drink to replace one already drunk.

  5. REFILL meaning: 1. (a container holding) an amount of some material needed to fill up again an object that has…. Learn more.

  6. A refill of a particular product, such as soap powder, is a quantity of that product sold in a cheaper container than the one it is usually sold in. You use a refill to fill the more permanent container when it is empty.

  7. n. 1. a replacement for a consumable substance in a permanent container. 2. a second or subsequent filling: a refill at the petrol station. 3. informal another drink to replace one already drunk. reˈfillable adj.

  8. To refill is to fill something again, the way you refill your motorcycle's gas tank or refill your cat's water bowl when you notice it's almost empty. You can also refill a prescription, by going to the pharmacy and getting another month's worth of medication.