fill (Verb) — Make full, also in a metaphorical sense. ex. "fill a container" ex. "fill the child with pride" ex. "fill up a container"
fill (Verb) — Become full. ex. "The pool slowly filled with water" ex. "The theatre filled up slowly"
fill (Verb) — Take up all the available space. ex. "The liquid fills the container"
fill (Verb) — Assume, as of positions or roles. ex. "She filled the job as director of development"
fill (Verb) — Obtain something that is wanted or needed.
fill (Verb) — Appoint someone to (a position or a job).
fill (Verb) — Eat until one is sated. ex. "He filled up on turkey"
fill (Verb) — Fill to satisfaction. ex. "I am filled"
fill (Verb) — Plug with a substance. ex. "fill a cavity"
fill (Noun) — A quantity sufficient to satisfy. ex. "he ate his fill of potatoes" ex. "she had heard her fill of gossip"
fill (Noun) — Any material that fills a space or container. ex. "there was not enough fill for the trench"