0 to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full -- mengisi
His eyes filled with tears.
2 to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc) -- memenuhi
Does he fill all our requirements?
3 to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up -- menampal
4 as much as fills or satisfies someone -- kepuasan
She ate her fill.
He also filled the upper levels of the provincial bureaucracy with family members and in-laws.
Experience fills in the scaling parameter left free in the equation (k).
Moreover, opponent-process theory fills a gap in the magnitude proposal.
He proposes selfexperimentation as a useful way of filling this omission.
On the second day, the bag containing the solid rumen contents was replaced by a new bag filled with fresh silage.
His work of synthesis fills a lacuna in the historiography of the western savanna.
A metric based on sur face area and volume is used to determine if the pieces thus removed or filled are "good" features.
Improving wheat grain filling under stress by stem reserve mobilisation.
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