1. restock - Noun
2. restock - Verb
stock again
Source: WordNetManitoba... Not sure what to do about them. Restock the province with megafauna and encourage tourism, I think. How quickly can we breed back the saber-toothed cats? James Nicoll
Of all the people insistently expressing their mental vacuity, none has a better excuse for an empty head than the newspaperman: If he pauses to restock his brain, he invites onrushing headlines to trample him flat. Russell Baker
Physicians and scientists will measure brain hormones-in ventricular fluid and elsewhere-will link these to specific diseases, and will devise space-age techniques to restock the mind's hormonal pantries. The only question is, 'When?' Richard Bergland
He restocked his land with pheasants Source: Internet
After two weeks, you'll automatically get a restock shipment of four razor cartridges and shave butter for around $25 (or more if you add additional products). Source: Internet
As for the plates, CustomizeMyPlates promises that it will accept refunds if anyone isn't happy with the product, though there doesn't appear to be any word if it intends to restock in the future. Source: Internet