Refill vs. Recharge

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Refillnoun

A filling after the first.

Refillnoun

A product containing materials to replace those used up by a piece of equipment.

Refillverb

To fill up once again.

Refillverb

To fill, or become full, again.

Refillnoun

a prescription drug that is provided again;

Refillnoun

a commercial product that refills a container with its appropriate contents;

Refillverb

fill something that had previously been emptied;

Refill

is a song by American singer-songwriter and R&B recording artist Elle Varner. The song, produced by Andrew Wansel, was released on January 31, 2012 as a digital download, and serves as the second single from her debut studio album, Perfectly Imperfect (2012).

Rechargeverb

(transitive) To charge an electric battery after its power has been consumed.

Rechargeverb

(intransitive) To invigorate and revitalize one's energy level by removing stressful agents for a period of time.

Rechargeverb

(transitive) To reload a gun with ammunition.

Rechargeverb

(transitive) To add or restore water to an aquifer.

Rechargeverb

(transitive) To request payment again from.

Rechargeverb

To charge or accuse in return.

Rechargeverb

To attack again or anew.

Rechargenoun

(uncountable) Water that has percolated from the ground surface to an aquifer.

Rechargenoun

(countable) The process of charging (an electrical device) again.

Rechargeverb

To charge or accuse in return.

Rechargeverb

To attack again; to attack anew.

Rechargeverb

load anew with ammunition,

Rechargeverb

charge anew;

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