(noun.) a quantity sufficient to satisfy; 'he ate his fill of potatoes'; 'she had heard her fill of gossip'.
(verb.) plug with a substance; 'fill a cavity'.
(verb.) become full; 'The pool slowly filled with water'; 'The theater filled up slowly'.
(verb.) make full, also in a metaphorical sense; 'fill a container'; 'fill the child with pride'.
(verb.) appoint someone to (a position or a job).
(verb.) assume, as of positions or roles; 'She took the job as director of development'; 'he occupies the position of manager'; 'the young prince will soon occupy the throne'.
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