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restocked

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

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But the South Korean firm recently said the device wouldn’t get restocked globally after inventory from the small-batch first run sells out.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 31, 2026

Who cares if it’s “childish”? Just maybe don’t spend your entire savings on your fragrances of choice—Cry Baby Milk will be restocked, Martinez confirmed on their instagram story.

From Salon Aug. 12, 2025

The Community Health Stations are restocked at least once a week or whenever a certain product in a kiosk is depleted, according to public health officials.

From Los Angeles Times May 9, 2025

Even as concerns about the coronavirus faded in 2022, the United States continued to import a lot of Chinese products, as bottlenecks at congested U.S. ports finally cleared and businesses restocked their warehouses.

From New York Times Feb. 7, 2024

Evenings, after a long day working at the Winn-Dixie, she restocked the boat’s small refrigerator, fixed dinner, and washed dishes in the brackish water of the bayou.

From "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder and Michael French