"Refuel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Refuel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Refuel" Meaning

To refuel something means to put gasoline or other fuel into a vehicle's tank in order to give it energy to run. It can also be used figuratively as a verb to describe topping up or replenishing something, such as confidence, energy, or motivation.

"Refuel" Examples

Word: refuel


1. In Automotive Context


You need to put diesel in the tank before you can refuel your car.

2. In Aeronautics Context


The pilot instructed the co-pilot to refuel for a long over-night flight.

3. Idiomatic Expression


"It's time to refuel and regroup after this essay. We can break for a few minutes."

4. In Gaming Context


"I need to refuel my character can't go on another quest until I do."

5. In Business Context


"The company plans to refuel its personnel and invest in training and development to meet growing demands."

"Refuel" Similar Words

Refrigerate

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Refrigerated

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Refrigerating

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Refrigeration

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The removal of heat from a system or object and its transfer to a colder environment, typically in order to cool or preserve it.

Refrigerative

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(adj.) relating to, or promoting the process of refrigeration or the cooling of something, especially by removing heat. <br><br>Example: The refrigerative properties of the air conditioner made the room feel extremely cool.

Refrigerator

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Refrigerators

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Refrigeratory

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Refueled

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Supplied with fuel again, especially gasoline, so that something (such as an automobile) can continue to run.

Refueling

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Refuellable

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Refuelled

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Refuelling

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Refuels

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Refuge

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Refugee

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