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Replenish vs Liquidation - What's the difference?

replenish | liquidation |

As a verb replenish

is to refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity.

As a noun liquidation is

the act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash.

replenish

English

Verb

(es)
  • To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity.
  • It's a popular product, and they have to replenish their stock of it frequently.
  • (archaic) To fill; to complete; to supply fully.
  • ...and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth... (Genesis 1:28, KJV)
  • (obsolete) To finish; to complete; to perfect.
  • * Shakespeare
  • We smothered the most replenished sweet work of nature.

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    liquidation

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia liquidation)
  • The act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash.
  • The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business.
  • The store is having a liquidation sale, everything must go as they go out of business.