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    Stock·pile
    /ˈstäkˌpīl/

    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"
  2. 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…

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

  4. 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.

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

  6. 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.

  7. stock•pile. (ˈstɒkˌpaɪl) n., v. -piled, -pil•ing. n. 1. a supply of an essential material held in reserve, esp. for use during a shortage. v.t. 2. to accumulate for future use; put or store in a stockpile. v.i. 3. to accumulate in a stockpile. [1915–20]

  8. 1. a supply of material, as a pile of gravel in road maintenance. 2. 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. 3. a quantity, as of munitions or weapons, accumulated for possible future use. transitive verb. 4.

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