0 past simple and past participle of refuel --
1 to put more fuel into an aircraft, ship, etc. so that it can continue its journey --
After completing this first flight, the vehicle can then be refueled, and must then fly a second leg back to the original starting point.
The oilers moving at night to rendezvous with the carriers, refueled them within 200 mi of the enemys coastline and then retired.
They can be refueled at a base or by transporting oil to them, and the driver can get out and push.
On this operation, besides her recovery duty, she refueled other ships of the recovery team.
She also performed plane guard duty, patrolled close ashore to stop infiltration of supplies and men from the north, and refueled helicopters.
Current generations of nuclear submarines never need to be refueled throughout their 25-year lifespans.
Support stations were set up at civilian as well as military airports for the aircraft to be refueled and any necessary servicing performed.
The tanks could be refueled from a single nozzle in only 4 minutes.