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have restocked

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

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Wildlife authorities in Utah have restocked lakes with fish by dropping them out of a plane.

From BBC Jul. 10, 2021

Scoring remains up, more star-in-the-making freshmen dot rosters across the country, blue blood programs have restocked and the mid-majors have more reason for optimism after Loyola-Chicago’s Final Four run.

From Washington Times Nov. 2, 2018

It’s not by accident that the Seahawks have restocked the roster with what they feel are hungry, motivated players.

From Seattle Times May 7, 2018

The Phillies have restocked the farm system by trading Cole Hamels and young closer Giles.

From Washington Times Feb. 12, 2016