Filled synonyms and antonyms
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Part of speech:
(Now Rare) To pass through; spread or be diffused throughout
To meet (a requirement or condition); satisfy.
To supply with fuel
(Usage Problem) Complete:
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Complete in every particular:
Containing too many occupants for an area of its size.
Pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food.
Any of various alloys of mercury with other metals, especially:
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The act of one that fills
The actual state of affairs:
To fill or saturate; cause to be permeated
To impress (something) upon the mind of another by frequent instruction or repetition; instill:
To pass into or through and affect every part of; penetrate and spread through
To be present throughout; permeate:
(Figuratively) To spread through or over in the manner of a liquid.
To capture physically; seize:
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To be sufficient for (a need, for example); fulfill:
To fill with an appropriate stuffing:
To provide with material requisites; to store; to fill; to supply.
pluged
To fill (a hole) tightly with or as if with a plug; stop up.
To pass through the pores or interstices of; to penetrate and pass through without causing rupture or displacement; -- applied especially to fluids which pass through substances of loose texture; as, water permeates sand.
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To fill up with items:
The definition of inflate is to fill an expandable structure with air or gas to make it larger, or to exaggerate something or increase something by a large amount.
To stop the movement or progress of:
To feed, fill, supply, etc. to excess; surfeit
To supply as a cue:
(Mathematics) To write (a quantity) as a sum of terms in an extended form.
(Law) To complete or make valid (a deed, contract, etc.) as by signing, sealing, and delivering
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To fill too full; occupy to excess, as by pressing or thronging
To complete is to finish something, to make something whole or see a task through to the end.
To load to capacity; fill:
(Archaic) To equip or furnish thoroughly; hence, to complete in acquirements; to render accomplished; to polish.
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To name or select officially for an office, position, etc.
To designate, mention, or refer to by name
(Theol.) To choose for eternal salvation
Saturate is to become totally soaked or filled, or to combine two substances to their maximum combining capacity.
To swell out; curve out; bulge
To rise in swells, as the sea.
To prolong:
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To spread or extend over the surface of:
To force into place; press or drive down
To charge a firearm with ammunition.
To be liable or accountable:
To stop or seal with a cork
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To grapple; to engage in close combat.
To fill with obstructions or with thick, sticky matter; stop up; jam
(Sports) To grip (a bat or racket, for example) at a point nearer the hitting surface.
To sketch or outline with little or no detail
emptied (antonym)
To transfer or pour off completely:
spent (antonym)
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
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used (antonym)
To take or consume habitually
drained (antonym)
To fatigue or spend emotionally or physically:
To increase the capacity of; to expand; to give free scope or greater scope to; also, to dilate, as with joy, affection, etc.
To fill (a space) beyond normal capacity by pressing or squeezing; pack full or too full
exhausted (antonym)
To use up; expend completely
voided (antonym)
To take out (the contents of something); empty.
depleted (antonym)
To use up gradually the resources, strength, etc. of
chosen (related)
The definition of choose means to pick from a number of options.
done (related)
Used to ask a question
bursting (related)
topped (related)
fill (related)
To fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to:
Carrying developing young or eggs:
The definition of instill is to gradually and persistently introduce an idea or principle to a person.
To supply with the maximum that can be held or contained; fill thoroughly:
To supply, provide, or equip with whatever is necessary or useful; esp., to put furniture into (a room, apartment, etc.)
To add or increase to abundance or to a point of burdensomeness:
To fill (a plate, dry measure, etc.) full or to overflowing
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