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refill
[ree-fil, ree-fil]
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
informalanother drink to replace one already drunk
Other 51Թ Forms
- refillable adjective
- nonrefillable adjective
- unrefilled adjective
- ˈھ adjective
Example Sentences
Aftab said this can happen often: “They just put people on antidepressants and then they kind of forget about it and it just keeps getting refilled,” he said.
Some reusable vapes have "identical" packaging to their single-use counterparts, are sold at the same price, and give customers little information about how to refill them, she said.
But these patients were missing tests to monitor their blood sugar and blood pressure, as well as appointments to pick up prescription refills.
Startups are marketing AI products with lifelike voices to schedule or cancel medical visits, refill prescriptions, and help triage patients.
That reserve needs to be consistently refilled, lest we find it depleted.
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