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Fill

/fɪl/verb / noun
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Fill means to put something into a container or space until it's completely occupied, often implying a sense of completion or saturation. In modern contexts, it extends to filling out forms, roles, or even digital spaces like arrays in programming, highlighting how it bridges everyday actions with technical efficiency.

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In computing, the 'fill' command can process and color millions of pixels in seconds, a feat that would take a human artist hours; for instance, Adobe Photoshop's fill tool, introduced in 1990, has been used in blockbuster films to create visual effects that enhance scenes with intricate details.

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