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A quantity sufficient to satisfy He ate his fill of potatoes She had heard her fill of gossip |
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Any material that fills a space or container There was not enough fill for the trench |
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Make full, also in a metaphorical sense Fill a container Fill the child with pride |
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Become full The pool slowly filled with water The theater filled up slowly |
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Occupy the whole of The liquid fills the container |
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Assume, as of positions or roles She took the job as director of development He occupies the position of manager The young prince will soon occupy the throne |
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Fill or meet a want or need |
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Appoint someone to (a position or a job) |
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Eat until one is sated He filled up on turkey |
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Fill to satisfaction I am sated |
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Plug with a substance Fill a cavity |
noun | enough, sufficiency |
noun | filling, material, stuff |
verb | fill up, make full, change, alter, modify, fill in, fill out
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verb | fill up, change state, turn |
verb | occupy, be |
verb | take, work, do work
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verb | meet, satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, provide, supply, ply, cater |
verb | hire, engage, employ |
verb | fill up, eat |
verb | satiate, sate, replete, consume, ingest, take in, take, have |
verb | repair, mend, fix, bushel, doctor, furbish up, restore, touch on
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