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/fil/
verb
  1. cause (a space or container) to become full or almost full.
    "I filled the bottle with water"
    synonyms: make/become full, fill up, fill to the brim, fill to overflowing, charge, load (up), pack, top up, crowd, throng, pack (into), jam, occupy all of, press into, squeeze into, cram (into), overcrowd, congest, overfill, stock, load, supply, furnish, provide, replenish, restock, refill, block up, bung up, stop (up), plug, seal, caulk, close, clog (up), choke, obstruct, occlude, dam up
  2. become an overwhelming presence in; pervade.
    "a pungent smell of garlic filled the air"
    synonyms: pervade, spread throughout/through, permeate, suffuse, be diffused through, diffuse through, imbue, penetrate, pass through, infuse, perfuse, extend throughout, be disseminated through, flow through, run through, saturate, impregnate
  3. appoint a person to hold (a vacant post).
    "the board contacted him to say they had already filled the position"
  4. be supplied with the items described in (a prescription or order).
    "she needed to fill a prescription"
  5. (in poker) complete (a good hand) by drawing the necessary cards.

noun
  1. an amount of something which is as much as one wants or can bear.
    "we have eaten our fill"
    synonyms: enough, sufficient, plenty, ample, as much as necessary, all one wants, a sufficiency, an abundance, as much as one can take, more than enough
  2. an amount of something which will occupy all the space in a container.
    "a fill of tobacco"
  3. (in popular music) a short interjected phrase on a particular instrument.
    "country-tinged guitar fills"

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3 days ago · a · to put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained. fill a cup with water ; b · to supply with a full complement. the class is filled.
noun. a full supply; enough to satisfy want or desire: to eat one's fill. an amount of something sufficient for filling; charge: The brigade had only one ...
When you fill something, you add to it until it's full, or has enough. When your car's almost out of gas, you have to fill the tank at a gas station.
fill from www.collinsdictionary.com
fill in American English · 1. a. to put as much as possible into; make full · 2. a. to take up or occupy all or nearly all the capacity, area, or extent of · 3.
Mar 25, 2024 · The fill attribute has two different meanings. For shapes and text it's a presentation attribute that defines the color (or any SVG paint ...
FILL meaning: 1. to make or become full; to use empty space: 2. to put a substance into an empty space: 3. to…. Learn more.
to supply to an extreme degree or plentifully: to fill a house with furniture;to fill the heart with joy. to satisfy fully the hunger of; satiate: The roast ...
FILL meaning: 1 : to make (something) full; 2 : to become full.
Synonyms for FILL: load, pack, cram, stuff, refill, brim, heap, jam; Antonyms of FILL: void, empty, vacate, eliminate, clear, evacuate, drain, lighten.
Verb edit · (transitive) To occupy fully, to take up all of. · (transitive) To add contents to (a container, cavity, or the like) so that it is full. · To enter ...