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will restock

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

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Mr. Biden said he will restock the reserve once oil prices drop from current levels of $82 per barrel to $70 per barrel.

From Washington Times Oct. 19, 2022

But even under these unusual circumstances, teams will restock their rosters, players will land with their first teams, some stars will be born, and some mistakes will be made.

From Washington Post Apr. 17, 2020

The Los Angeles Police Department assured residents on Twitter that there is no food shortage and stores will restock.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 16, 2020

In doing so, Russia will restock its foreign currency reserves.

From New York Times May 14, 2015

"Yes," said the farmer softly, "your mother is right, the money is a trust, and we will restock the farm with it, buy out the Jones's property, and regard the whole thing as a trust."

From Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock