fill in Portuguese
fill in Portuguese is encher, restaurar — fill means to add enough of something to a container or space so that nothing more can fit.
fill in Portuguese
encher
restaurar
(transitive) To treat (a tooth) by adding a dental filling to it.
What does "fill" mean?
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verb To add enough of something to a container or space so that nothing more can fit.
"She filled the kettle with water."
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verb To satisfy a requirement, order, or vacancy.
"The company still needs to fill three open positions."
fill in a sentence
- She filled the kettle with water.
- The stadium filled quickly before kickoff.
- The company still needs to fill three open positions.
- The pharmacy filled the prescription within an hour.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fill" in Portuguese?
"fill" in Portuguese is encher, restaurar. fill means: To add enough of something to a container or space so that nothing more can fit.
How do you use "fill" in a sentence?
Example: "She filled the kettle with water." In Portuguese, "fill" is encher, restaurar.
Are there other ways to say "fill" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "fill": encher, restaurar.
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