[ UK /ɹɪplˈiːt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈpɫit/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled to satisfaction with food or drink
    a full stomach
    a full stomach
  2. (followed by `with') deeply filled or permeated
    words instinct with love
    imbued with the spirit of the Reformation
    it is replete with misery
VERB
  1. fill to satisfaction
    I am sated
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How To Use replete In A Sentence

  • What comfort could cold water afford so repleted a stomach? Tropic Days
  • The Glen Lyon Millennium Event takes the form of a horseshoe route which follows an old peat track past a flowing burn, replete with deep pools, rockfalls and ancient trees.
  • Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years.
  • The dozens of recorded conversations between Ms. Chiesi and Mr. Kurland are replete with examples of Kurland encouraging her to get information, of Kurland belittling her ability to analyze financial data, of Kurland being the New Castle decision maker regarding investment decisions," said Alan Kaufman , her lawyer, in a court filing. Chiesi Seeks Lighter Sentence in Insider Case
  • It's at this point I begin to wonder whether Wayne's post is actually satirical, replete with deliberate ironies I completely missed.
  • Her works are replete with objects teeming with personal histories and memories that also act as media to convey universal ideas.
  • 'Hindu tradition and history is replete with stories and references to' bhumi ', to mother earth, and we want to help Hindus re-learn these sacred teachings and find new relevance for them in the modern world,' said Centre director Shaunaka Rishi Das, who helped formulate the project. India eNews
  • Bellow's letters take the reader through a long and replete – "capacious" is his wife's word for it – life. Saul Bellow's widow on his life and letters: 'His gift was to love and be loved'
  • Indeed, the book is replete with descriptive detail.
  • Poems of other genre are replete with allusions to incidents and personalities drawn from jataka stories.
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