Replenish

Re*plen"ish, v. i. To recover former fullness. [Obs.]

The humors will not replenish so soon.
Bacon.

Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound.

Multiply and replenish the earth.
Gen. i. 28.

The waters thus
With fish replenished, and the air with fowl.
Milton.

2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.]

We smothered
The most replenished sweet work of nature.
Shak.