Strong's #1705: emperipateo (pronounced em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o)
 from 1722 and the base of 4118;to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively):--fill.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
 ̓́ / ̓́ 
 
  empiplēmi / emplēthō 
 
 1) to fill up, fill full
 2) to take one' s fill of, glut one' s desire for, satisfy, satiate
 
  Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G1722 and the base of G4118
  Citing in TDNT: 6:128, 840
 
Usage:
This word is used 5 times:
Luke 1:53: " He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away."
Luke 6:25: "Woe unto you  that are full for ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that laugh"
John 6:12: "When  they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the"
Acts 14:17: "and fruitful seasons,  filling our hearts with food and"
Romans 15:24: "you, if first I be somewhat  filled with your"