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Textual thesaurus for "fill"

(noun) filling

any material that fills a space or container

there was not enough fill for the trench


(verb) fill up

become full

The pool slowly filled with water; The theater filled up slowly


(verb) fill up, make full

make full, also in a metaphorical sense

fill a container; fill the child with pride


(verb) satisfy, fulfil, fulfill, meet

fill or meet a want or need


(verb) sate, satiate, replete

fill to satisfaction

I am sated


(verb) fill up

eat until one is sated

He filled up on turkey


(verb) occupy, take

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


(verb) occupy

occupy the whole of

The liquid fills the container