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reponer

to restock

verb reh-poh-NEHR Rare

Origin: From Latin reponere (to put back), from re- + ponere (to place).

Also means

to recover

Usage Note

Reponer is an irregular verb that follows the pattern of poner (e.g. repongo, repuse, repondré). It means to replace or restock items, and reflexively (reponerse) to recover from an illness or setback. In theatre, reponer una obra means 'to revive a play'.

Examples

"Necesitamos reponer las existencias del almacén."

Natural Translation

We need to restock the warehouse inventory.

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