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Replenishment

Replenishment \Re*plen"ish*ment\ (-ment), n.

  1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished.

  2. That which replenishes; supply.
    --Cowper.

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replenishment

n. 1 The act of replenishing 2 A new supply of something

WordNet
replenishment

n. filling again by supplying what has been used up [syn: refilling, replacement, renewal]

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Replenishment

Replenishment may refer to:

Replenishment (photography)

Replenishment is used in photographic film and paper processing, where fresh chemistry is used to replace exhausted chemistry in a continuous or per-batch fashion. Replenishment rates are calculated by the quantity of film processed in each individual bath; and additionally in Process E6 by the amount of film push-processed; and by film type in Process C41 (color negative) developing.

Usage examples of "replenishment".

And such desires as are satisfied by the filling or voiding of the body, must be proper to something very different from the Soul, to that only which admits of replenishment and voidance.

It seemed to me that Babette and I, in the mass and variety of our purchases, in the sheer plenitude those crowded bags suggested, the weight and size and number, the familiar package designs and vivid lettering, the giant sizes, the family bargain packs with Day-Glo sale stickers, in the sense of replenishment we felt, the sense of well-being, the security and contentment these products brought to some snug home in our soulsit seemed we had achieved a fullness of being that is not known to people who need less, expect less, who plan their lives around lonely walks in the evening.

I suppose that if he did not receive replenishment within several days, yes, the result could be fatal.

Is it possible to bottle the essential compounds that Alfred and I need for replenishment on Earth?

She could at least snuggle behind him, on tiptoe kiss his ear and plunge her nether tongue into him for verification of his health and replenishment of essential consumables.

We can always use the money for something, and Light knows we have spent enough Golden Suns on the Selkens this past quarter to leave the Treasury in need of replenishment.

Islas Piedras, but I do know that Washington will be trying to convince the world that it is nothing but a replenishment base, similar to Holy Loch in Scotland.

A sprinkling of lighter units spread out in a necklace of jewels ahead of the main formation, watching alertly for any hint of an unidentified starship, and a trio of fast replenishment ships loaded with additional missile pods trailed along behind the carriers.

He knew well enough that the tissue replenishments had only made a beginning for him.

In addition, we have lost the Aegis cruiser USS Monterey, the destroyer USS John Young, the attack submarine USS Tucson, and the fast replenishment ship USS Bridge.

Barak wasted no more words on the Skyhawks, and the meeting ended with sparring about ammunition replenishment and parts for Patton tanks, during which Halliday was silent and Pearson vague.

The tube was a kilometer long and half that wide, more than enough for the replenishment feeds and a debarkation lounge fancy enough to satisfy the station's collective vanity: twenty meters on a side and fifteen high, lined with murals, walled and floored with exotic space-mined stone, with information kiosks and everything else a visitor needed to feel at home.

One of the things the replenishment vessel cannot bring from Europe—it's at least a three-week voyage, more often a month—is fresh produce, meat, milk, and other nonfreezable per­ishables.

The clink of tableware against pottery and plastic and mumbled requests for platters and the replenishment of emptied pitchers resulted in a surface noise that bore some resemblance to a normal mealtime.

The new Chief Optimizer will define the exact schedule for the terminations, depending on the needs of the colony and the pace of replenishment.