restock
verb [ I or T ]
uk/ˌriːˈstɒk/ us COMMERCE
to replace goods that have been sold or used with a new supply of them:
As soon as a gap appears a stacker appears from the storeroom to restock.
restock supplies
The supermarket monitors what it sells prior to Christmas to restock shelves immediately afterward.
restocking
noun [ U ]
The restocking of inventories pushed up the value of imported goods to near record levels as the American economy picked up.