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    stockpile
    /ˈstɒkpʌɪl/

    noun

    • 1. a large accumulated stock of goods or materials, especially one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency: "a stockpile of sandbags was being prepared"

    verb

    • 1. accumulate a large stock of (goods or materials): "he claimed that the weapons were being stockpiled"

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  2. STOCKPILE definition: 1. a large amount of food, goods, or weapons that are kept ready for future use: 2. to store a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of STOCKPILE is a storage pile. How to use stockpile in a sentence. a storage pile: such as; a reserve supply of something essential accumulated within a country for use during a shortage…

  4. STOCKPILE meaning: 1. a large amount of food, goods, or weapons that are kept ready for future use: 2. to store a…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a supply of material, as a pile of gravel in road maintenance. a large supply of some metal, chemical, food, etc., gathered and held in reserve for use during a shortage or during a period of higher prices. a quantity, as of munitions or weapons, accumulated for possible future use.

  6. Define stockpile. stockpile synonyms, stockpile pronunciation, stockpile translation, English dictionary definition of stockpile. n. A supply stored for future use, usually carefully accrued and maintained. tr.v. stock·piled , stock·pil·ing , stock·piles To accumulate and maintain a...

  7. A stockpile of things is a large quantity of them that have been stored for future use.

  8. A stockpile is a large amount of something that you save for later. If you're worried about running out of your favorite flavor of bubble gum, you might decide to keep a stockpile of it.

  9. a large supply of something that is kept to be used in the future if necessary. How large is the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons? Extra Examples. Want to learn more?

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · stockpile (third-person singular simple present stockpiles, present participle stockpiling, simple past and past participle stockpiled) (originally US, also figuratively) To accumulate or build up a supply of (something).

  11. 1. transitive verb. If people stockpile things such as food or weapons, they store large quantities of them for future use. People are stockpiling food for the coming winter. Synonyms: store up, hoard, put away, save More Synonyms of stockpile. 2. countable noun.