"Resupplies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Resupplies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Resupplies" Meaning

To resupply means to provide or obtain a new stock or amount of something, especially food, fuel, or ammunition, in order to continue a journey or operation.

"Resupplies" Examples

Usage Examples of "Resupplies"


1. Military Context

In a relief operation, the military units received additional resupplies of food, water, and medical supplies to sustain them during the prolonged mission.

2. Emergency Aid

After the natural disaster, emergency teams organized to resupply affected areas with essential items such as shelter, clothing, and hygiene products.

3. Business Operations

The logistics department was responsible for resupplies of office materials, uniforms, and equipment to their various branches across the country.

4. Outdoor Adventures

During a long camping trip, the group had to resupply with vegetables, fruits, and meat to maintain a balanced diet and avoid spoilage.

5. Scientific Expeditions

The research station on the remote continent required regular resupply missions to replenish their stores of scientific equipment, fuel, and communication devices.

"Resupplies" Similar Words

Resumed

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Resumed means to start or take up again after interruption or pause; to continue or recommence something after it has stopped or paused. The past tense of "resume" which means to take up again.

Resumes

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Resuming

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Resuming refers to the act of starting or continuing something that has been interrupted or has stopped, often after a pause or a brief period of time. It can also refer to the process of briefly mentioning or summarizing events or activities that have occurred before and are relevant to the present situation.

Resumption

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The word "resumption" can be defined as:<br><br>1. The act of taking up something again that had been interrupted or left unfinished.<br>2. The act of reconvening a business meeting, legislative assembly, or other public gathering that had been adjourned or recessed.<br>3. A resumption of a course of action, project, or activity, often after a break or pause.<br>4. In Christian theology, the resumption or continuation of life after death.<br><br>In a broader sense, resumption can also refer to the act of starting again or recommencing something, often after a period of inactivity or interruption.

Resumptive

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Arising with reference to, or based on, something previous, especially a former phrase or sentence.

Resupinate

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Resupine

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Relating to or in a position of lying on one's back with the face upwards, typically with the legs lifted and bent at a 90-degree angle.

Resupplied

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Resupply

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To provide or bring new supplies to someone or something, typically so that they can continue to exist or operate in the same way.

Resupplying

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Providing something, such as food, water, or ammunition, to a person or place so that their supplies are replenished or restored.

Resurface

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To become visible or noticeable again, typically after being hidden or submerged.<br><br>Example: "She thought she had lost her favorite book, but it resurfaced when she cleaned out the attic."<br><br>Or, to return to a previous level of activity or importance.<br><br>Example: "The question of female voting rights resurfaced during the election campaign."

Resurfaced

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To come back to the surface of something, such as the ocean or a solid, after being submerged or hidden.

Resurfaces

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To reappear or become visible after hiding or being submerged.

Resurfacing

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The verb "resurfacing" means to emerge or appear again after a period of being out of sight, often after having been forgotten, hidden, or discontinued. It can also refer to a surface or area that is renovated or rebuilt, often to repair or improve its condition.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The talent of the singer resurfaced after a long time out of the spotlight.<br> The newly resurfaced road was a big relief to the community after years of potholes and repairs.

Resurge

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verb<br><br>to rise again, typically after being defeated or overcome:<br><br>The losing team resurged to win the second half of the game.<br><br>to return or recover from a difficult situation:<br><br>After months of challenging times, prices for housing resurged.<br><br> noun<br><br>a medical product that is used to remove hydrogen from the bloodstream, used in cases of poisonning

Resurged

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To experience a sudden increase in popularity, activity, or strength after a period of decline or dormancy.