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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fill
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Filled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Filling
.]
1.
To
make
full
;
to
supply
with
as
much
as
can
be
held
or
contained
;
to
put
or
pour
into
,
till
no
more
can
be
received
;
to
occupy
the
whole
capacity
of
.
The
rain
also
filleth
the
pools
.
--
Ps
.
lxxxiv
. 6.
Jesus
saith
unto
them
,
Fill
the
waterpots
with
water
.
Anf
they
filled
them
up
to
the
brim
.
--
John
ii
. 7.
2.
To
furnish
an
abudant
supply
to
;
to
furnish
with
as
mush
as
is
desired
or
desirable
;
to
occupy
the
whole
of
;
to
swarm
in
or
overrun
.
And
God
blessed
them
,
saying
.
Be
fruitful
,
and
multiply
,
and
fill
the
waters
in
the
seas
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 22.
The
Syrians
filled
the
country
.
--
1
Kings
xx
. 27.
3.
To
fill
or
supply
fully
with
food
;
to
feed
;
to
satisfy
.
Whence
should
we
have
so
much
bread
in
the
wilderness
,
as
to
fill
so
great
a
multitude?
--
Matt
.
xv
. 33.
Things
that
are
sweet
and
fat
are
more
filling
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
To
possess
and
perform
the
duties
of
;
to
officiate
in
,
as
an
incumbent
;
to
occupy
;
to
hold
;
as
,
a
king
fills
a
throne
;
the
president
fills
the
office
of
chief
magistrate
;
the
speaker
of
the
House
fills
the
chair
.
5.
To
supply
with
an
incumbent
;
as
,
to
fill
an
office
or
a
vacancy
.
6.
Naut.
(a)
To
press
and
dilate
,
as
a
sail
;
as
,
the
wind
filled
the
sails
.
(b)
To
trim
(
a
yard
)
so
that
the
wind
shall
blow
on
the
after
side
of
the
sails
.
7.
Civil Engineering
To
make
an
embankment
in
,
or
raise
the
level
of
(
a
low
place
),
with
earth
or
gravel
.
To fill in
,
to
insert
;
as
,
he
filled
in
the
figures
.
To fill out
,
to
extend
or
enlarge
to
the
desired
limit
;
to
make
complete
;
as
,
to
fill
out
a
bill
.
To fill up
,
to
make
quite
full
;
to
fill
to
the
brim
or
entirely
;
to
occupy
completely
;
to
complete
.
“The
bliss
that
fills
up
all
the
mind.”
--
Pope
.
“And
fill
up
that
which
is
behind
of
the
afflictions
of
Christ.”
--
Col
.
i
. 24.
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