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(verb) make full, also in a metaphorical sense. Synonyms: fill, fill up, make full. Examples: "Fill a container." "Fill the child with pride."
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(verb) become full. Synonyms: fill, fill up. Examples: "The pool slowly filled with water." "The theater filled up slowly."
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(verb) occupy the whole of. Synonyms: occupy, fill. Example: "The liquid fills the container."
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(verb) assume, as of positions or roles. Synonyms: fill, take, occupy. Examples: "She took the job as director of development." "He occupies the position of manager." "The young prince will soon occupy the throne."
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(verb) fill or meet a want or need. Synonyms: meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil.
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(verb) appoint someone to (a position or a job). Synonyms: fill.
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(verb) eat until one is sated. Synonyms: fill up, fill. Example: "He filled up on turkey."
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(verb) fill to satisfaction. Synonyms: satiate, sate, replete, fill. Example: "I am sated."
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(verb) plug with a substance. Synonyms: fill. Example: "Fill a cavity."
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(adj) (usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with. Examples: "Theirs was a house filled with laughter." "A large hall filled with rows of desks." "Fog-filled air."
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(adj) of purchase orders that have been filled. Synonyms: filled (vs. unfilled).
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(adj) (of time) taken up. Example: "Well-filled hours."
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