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resupply
/ ˌriːsəˈplaɪ /
verb
to provide (with something) again
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In a conflict over Taiwan, the island would be an important resupply point for submarines, aircraft carriers and other ships.
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A resupply ship gets caught in the ice and never arrives.
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Japan has LNG storage capacity that could serve as a crucial backstop in a U.S.-led effort to resupply Taiwan in a blockade.
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A search expedition discovered their last camp just 11 miles from a resupply depot that would have provided them with food and fuel.
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To complete the row unsupported, they could not land on an island to resupply, or accept help from any passing boats.
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