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had restocked

  • past perfect
    of restock.
    restock
    verb (used with or without object)
    to stock again; replenish.

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For the third year running, the Environment Agency said it had restocked the River Culm in Devon following pollution in 2019.

From BBC Dec. 21, 2021

They had restocked the concession stand with $500 worth of food a few days before the break-in.

From Washington Times Jul. 30, 2017

Leo Andreacchio, 67, who sells beer at Track 24, near the trains to Connecticut, said he had restocked his bar three times.

From New York Times Jan. 26, 2015

It was so dark I couldn’t see two feet in front of us, but Annabeth and I had restocked on flashlights.

From "The Battle of the Labyrinth" by Rick Riordan