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Fill (Verb)

Meaning 1

Appoint someone to (a position or a job).

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The company will fill the vacant CEO position after the current one retires.
  • She was chosen to fill the role of lead engineer in the new project.
  • After the manager resigned, a panel will be formed to fill the post.
  • He will soon fill the position of CFO that has been empty for months.
  • A search committee has been set up to fill the new professor position.

Hypernyms

  • Employ
  • Engage

Meaning 2

Eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey".

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • She filled up on her favorite lasagna and then skipped dessert.
  • At the buffet, the children filled up on pizza and macaroni.
  • He filled up on snacks before going to the late-night movie.
  • The guests filled up on food and drink before dancing the night away.
  • After a long day of work, I filled up on a hearty pasta dish.

Synonyms

  • Fill Up

Hypernyms

  • Eat

Meaning 3

Make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The auditorium filled with people minutes before the concert started.
  • Her voice is able to fill the large auditorium with a powerful sound.
  • The smell of freshly baked cookies filled the entire house.
  • The news of the sudden win filled the town with joy and excitement.
  • The teacher's kind words filled the student with confidence.

Synonyms

  • Fill Up
  • Make Full

Antonyms

  • Empty

Hypernyms

  • Alter
  • Modify

Hyponyms

  • Clutter Up
  • Stuff
  • Tincture
  • Laden
  • Lade
  • Infuse
  • Bolster
  • Inundate
  • Lube
  • Charge
  • Swamp
  • Fill Again
  • Saturate
  • Instill
  • Refill
  • Flood
  • Load Up
  • Overload

Related Words

  • Fill In (verb)
  • Filling (noun)
  • Fill Out (verb)
  • Fill (noun)
  • Filler (noun)

Meaning 4

Occupy the whole of; "The liquid fills the container".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The water fills the pool to the brim at the swimming complex nearby.
  • Air fills the balloons to give them shape and enable them to float in mid-air.
  • This vacant lot fills with parked cars during special events at the nearby stadium.
  • Steam fills the air from the pans on the industrial-sized stove in the commercial kitchen.
  • The smell of freshly baked pastry fills the small bakery.

Synonyms

  • Occupy

Hypernyms

  • Be

Hyponyms

  • Take Up
  • Crowd

Meaning 5

Fill to satisfaction; "I am sated".

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • After three plates of pasta, she felt that her hunger was finally filled to satisfaction.
  • The delicious cake filled my dessert cravings, and I felt content.
  • I ate until my stomach was filled, and then I stopped, feeling relieved.
  • The savory flavors of the barbecue filled my senses, leaving me sated.
  • The Thanksgiving feast was so abundant that it filled everyone's plates to satisfaction, ending with happy and full diners.

Synonyms

  • Replete
  • Satiate
  • Sate

Hypernyms

  • Ingest
  • Consume
  • Take In
  • Have

Hyponyms

  • Pall
  • Cloy

Related Words

  • Fill (noun)

Meaning 6

Assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as director of development"; "he occupies the position of manager"; "the young prince will soon occupy the throne".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • Her Majesty's daughter will soon fill the position of heir to the throne.
  • Due to his experience, he was chosen to fill the role of project leader.
  • The beloved professor will fill the chair of the university's most esteemed academic position.
  • After the previous CEO's resignation, the board will need to fill the vacant position as soon as possible.
  • The new head of department will fill the position left by the out-going administrator.

Synonyms

  • Occupy
  • Take

Hypernyms

  • Do Work

Meaning 7

Fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction; "does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"; "This job doesn't match my dreams"; "meet a need".

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • This new policy fills a significant gap in our company's safety regulations.
  • The charity event will help fill the needs of the local food bank.
  • The university's new program meets the growing demand for skilled engineers.
  • The fundraising campaign fills a crucial funding gap for the research project.
  • The community garden meets a vital need for green spaces in urban areas.

Synonyms

  • Meet
  • Satisfy
  • Conform To
  • Fulfill
  • Fit
  • Fulfil

Hypernyms

  • Supply
  • Provide
  • Cater
  • Ply

Hyponyms

  • Satisfy
  • Accommodate
  • Content
  • Appease
  • Answer
  • Fit
  • Fit The Bill
  • Live Up To
  • Quench
  • Quell
  • Slake
  • Fulfil
  • Stay
  • Fill The Bill
  • Feed On
  • Assuage
  • Feed Upon
  • Allay
  • Fulfill
  • Suit

Related Words

  • Fill (noun)

Meaning 8

Become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The restaurant filled with the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread.
  • The large auditorium filled up quickly as the guests took their seats.
  • As the faucet was left running, the tub slowly filled with warm water.
  • The stadium filled to capacity long before the match began.
  • The newly opened museum filled with excited chatter of visitors admiring the ancient artifacts.

Synonyms

  • Fill Up

Antonyms

  • Empty

Hypernyms

  • Turn

Related Words

  • Filling (noun)
  • Fill (noun)

Meaning 9

Plug with a substance; "fill a cavity".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • Dentists use a specialized material to fill cavities in teeth that have decayed over time.
  • To stop the leak, they had to fill the gap between the two pipes with rubber sealant.
  • You can fill empty gaps in your walls with spackling compound and then paint over it.
  • The engineers decided to fill the cracks in the foundation with a special type of concrete.
  • The mechanic filled the hole in the tire with a tire plug and sealed it to prevent further air leaks.

Hypernyms

  • Doctor
  • Furbish Up
  • Bushel
  • Mend
  • Restore
  • Touch On
  • Fix

Hyponyms

  • Fill Up

Related Words

  • Filling (noun)
  • Fill (noun)
  • Filler (noun)
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