Restock: meaning, definitions and examples

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restock

 

[ ˈriːstɒk ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

inventory management

To replenish stock or inventory by purchasing or producing more goods.

Synonyms

refill, replenish, replenish.

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Word Description / Examples
restock

This word is typically used in retail or inventory contexts when describing the action of supplying something again that has been used up or sold out.

  • The store needs to restock the shelves with fresh produce
  • We restock our inventory every weekend
replenish

This term is generally more formal and is used to describe the act of making something full or complete again, often with resources, supplies, or the environment.

  • The firefighters need to replenish their water supply
  • It's important to replenish your body with fluids after a workout
refill

This word is appropriate when talking about filling a container or space that was previously filled but is now empty or partially empty. Common contexts include liquids, food supplies, or prescription medications.

  • She went to the pharmacy to refill her prescription
  • Could you refill my coffee cup, please?

Examples of usage

  • We need to restock the shelves before the store opens.
  • The warehouse will restock the products next week.
  • After the sale, we will restock our inventory.
Context #2 | Noun

inventory management

The act of replenishing stock or inventory.

Synonyms

refill, replenishment, replenishment.

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Word Description / Examples
restock

Use in the context of resupplying items, especially in commercial or retail settings.

  • We need to restock the shelves with more canned goods.
  • The store restocked its inventory after the holiday rush.
replenishment

Formal term suitable in business or supply chain contexts, often related to maintaining levels of stock or supplies.

  • The replenishment of the warehouse will occur every Monday.
  • Effective replenishment strategies can help reduce stockouts.
refill

Best used when talking about filling something again, often for smaller quantities or personal use, such as drinks, prescriptions, or smaller containers.

  • Can you refill my water bottle, please?
  • She went to the pharmacy to refill her medication.

Examples of usage

  • We have a restock scheduled for next month.
  • The restock of products arrived earlier than expected.

Translations

Translations of the word "restock" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reabastecer

🇮🇳 फिर से स्टॉक करें

🇩🇪 wieder auffüllen

🇮🇩 mengisi ulang

🇺🇦 поповнювати

🇵🇱 uzupełnić zapas

🇯🇵 補充する (ほじゅうする)

🇫🇷 réapprovisionner

🇪🇸 reabastecer

🇹🇷 yeniden stoklamak

🇰🇷 재고를 보충하다

🇸🇦 إعادة تعبئة

🇨🇿 doplnit zásoby

🇸🇰 dopĺňať zásoby

🇨🇳 补充库存 (bǔchōng kùcún)

🇸🇮 ponovno napolniti

🇮🇸 endurnýja birgðir

🇰🇿 қорды толтыру

🇬🇪 საწყობში დამატება

🇦🇿 yenidən doldurmaq

🇲🇽 reabastecer

Etymology

The term 'restock' originated as a combination of 're-' meaning again, and 'stock' meaning goods or inventory. It first appeared in the late 19th century with the rise of industrialization and the need for efficient inventory management. Over time, 'restock' has become a common term in business and retail sectors to describe the process of replenishing goods to maintain adequate supply levels.

See also: restocking, stock, stocked, stockholder, stocking, stockings, stockpile, stockpiling, stockroom, stocks, stocky.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #34,204 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.