fill up
Verb
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Make full, also in a metaphorical sense (synset 200453467)
"fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"subtypes:
- clutter, clutter up - fill a space in a disorderly way
- clog, overload - fill to excess so that function is impaired
- brim - fill as much as possible
- farce, stuff - fill with a stuffing while cooking
- stuff - fill tightly with a material
- bolster, pad - add padding to
- populate - fill with inhabitants
- top off - fill to the point of almost overflowing
- heap - fill to overflow
- overfill - fill beyond capacity
- ink - fill with ink
- fill again, refill, replenish - fill something that had previously been emptied
- prime - fill with priming liquid
- line - fill plentifully
- complete - bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements
- impregnate, saturate - infuse or fill completely
- impregnate, infuse, instill, tincture - fill, as with a certain quality
- electrify - charge (a conductor) with electricity
- lube, lubricate - apply a lubricant to
- surcharge - fill to an excessive degree
- lade, laden, load, load up - fill or place a load on
- charge, load - provide (a device) with something necessary
- deluge, flood, inundate, swamp - fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid
- pack - fill to capacity
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Become full (synset 200452793)
"The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly"is a type of: change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or actionsubtypes:same as: fill
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Fill or stop up (synset 201425939)
"Can you close the cracks with caulking?"is a type of: fill - plug with a substancesubtypes:same as: close
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Eat until one is sated (synset 201206513)
"He filled up on turkey"is a type of: eat - take in solid foodsame as: fill
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