filled
/fɪld/
verb
Meaning
To occupy fully, to take up all of.
To add contents to (a container, cavity or the like) so that it is full.
To enter (something), making it full.
To become full.
"the bucket filled with rain; the sails fill with wind"
To become pervaded with something.
"My heart filled with joy."
To satisfy or obey (an order, request or requirement).
"The pharmacist filled my prescription for penicillin."
To install someone, or be installed, in (a position or office), eliminating a vacancy.
"Sorry, no more applicants. The position has been filled."
To treat (a tooth) by adding a dental filling to it.
"Dr. Smith filled Jim's cavity with silver amalgam."
To fill or supply fully with food; to feed; to satisfy.
To trim (a yard) so that the wind blows on the after side of the sails.
(of a male) To have sexual intercourse with (a female).
"Did you fill that girl last night?"
Synonyms
adjective
Meaning
(followed by with) That is now full.