fill
n 1: a quantity sufficient to satisfy; "he ate his fill of
potatoes"; "she had heard her fill of gossip"
2: any material that fills a space or container; "there was not
enough fill for the trench" [syn: {filling}]
v 1: make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container";
"fill the child with pride" [syn: {fill up}, {make full}]
[ant: {empty}]
2: become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The
theater filled up slowly" [syn: {fill up}] [ant: {empty}]
3: occupy the whole of; "The liquid fills the container" [syn:
{occupy}]
4: assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as
director of development" [syn: {take}]
5: fill or meet a want or need [syn: {meet}, {satisfy}, {fulfill},
{fulfil}]
6: appoint someone to (a position or a job)
7: eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey" [syn: {fill
up}]
8: fill to satisfaction; "I am sated" [syn: {satiate}, {sate},
{replete}]
9: plug with a substance; "fill a cavity"
Source: WordNet® 2.0