Replenish in a sentence as a verb

The goal with the carbs is two fold: to replenish glycogen stores and to spike insulin.

> "Overwork doesn't burn people out per se, but it's doing that without knowing the things that replenish you.

But whenever one of their guys starts to look really good, they trade him to replenish the minor league stock.

Maybe a monthly replenish method where say everyone gets 10 votes each month.

If you donate stem cells, they will replenish in your body automatically, and the same with bone marrow.

Council-provided housing, though supply is short due to failing to replenish the housing stock since right to buy in the 80s.

"If you're working 130 hours a week, and sleeping a healthy 56 hours a week, that leaves you with negative 18 hours a week for replenishing yourself.

If you have dollars and bitcoin, you can spend the bitcoin to help support the system, and replenish it immediately with your dollars.

Creative workers should be given the option to take minor or major pay cuts dynamically and at will in order to replenish their energy.

It's empty because someone has traded through those levels and taken all of the liquidity, so naturally it takes time for new orders to replenish the market.

Every water heater I've personally encountered in North America has been powered by natural gas. Even so, it only takes an hour or so to fully replenish the hot water, so it still makes sense to allow the water to cool down between, say, midnight and 5am.

Basically a hedge against, 50 years from now, "well we have the amazing rejuvenation technology that can replenish the fresh blood cells, but only if we have a sample of 'young' blood.

One of Streamline's most popular services is called Don't Run Out. Families identify their must-have items - milk, toilet paper, diapers, pet food - and authorize the company to replenish their stock of each item automatically.

"Does it also have regenerative qualities that continuously replenish the metal that is deposited onto the page?

Replenish definitions

verb

fill something that had previously been emptied; "refill my glass, please"

See also: refill