verb
- to fill up completely; to stock or supply abundantly
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The merchant sought to plenish his warehouse before the busy season.
- They worked to plenish the pantry with provisions for winter.
- The library was plenished with rare manuscripts and ancient texts.
- After the harvest, the granaries were plenished with grain.
- The king ordered his servants to plenish the castle’s armory.
- She hoped to plenish her garden with exotic flowers from distant lands.