Fill

/fɪl/ verb

To fill is to make something become full by putting something into it, like water in a glass or people in a room. It can also mean to take up space or satisfy a need.

It comes from Old English “fyllan,” related to “full,” both from a common Germanic root. The idea has always been about making something reach its capacity.

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