restock

[riːˈstɒk]

restock Definition

to fill up or replenish a supply of something, especially goods in a store or warehouse.

Using restock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "restock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The store needs to restock its shelves before the weekend rush.

  • Example

    We need to restock our inventory of office supplies.

  • Example

    The restaurant will restock its kitchen after the busy lunch hour.

restock Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with restock

  • a fee charged by a retailer for accepting a returned item and putting it back into inventory

    Example

    The customer was unhappy about the restock fee charged for returning the product.

  • a notification system that alerts a business when inventory levels are low and need to be replenished

    Example

    The company uses a restock alert system to ensure they never run out of essential supplies.

  • a fee charged by a supplier for delivering new stock to a business

    Example

    The restock charge was included in the invoice for the new shipment of products.

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Summary: restock in Brief

To 'restock' [riːˈstɒk] means to refill or replenish a supply of something, typically goods in a store or warehouse. It is often used in the context of inventory management, as in 'We need to restock our inventory of office supplies.' 'Restock' can also refer to fees or charges associated with returning items or delivering new stock, as in 'The customer was unhappy about the restock fee charged for returning the product.'

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