[
UK
/ɹɪplˈiːʃən/
]
NOUN
- the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
- eating until excessively full
How To Use repletion In A Sentence
- Self-opinion and self-love are the great strong holds which the gospel sets itself to beat down; for by nature we are as prone to overvalue as to overlove ourselves; but in both of them there is a kind of spiritual fulness and repletion, which must be removed and carried off, before the gospel can have its effect upon us. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
- Considering repletion meaning to spend an index is to make multilateral home and area begin research and a kind of when use new economic norms actively in recent years.
- It is this material which constitutes the soft, white, pultaceous mass that sometimes fills the bladder to repletion and requires to be washed out. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
- Piranesi indulged this conceit to repletion in his fantasy rendering of the Appian Way, wherein an enormous, tightly packed heap of garish, ill-assorted temples and palaces stretches to the horizon. The Heirloom City
- It is better to die of repletion than to endure hunger.
- It is better to die of repletion than to endure hunger.
- I look on proudly, bursting with repletion with the knowledge that it's me: invisible, unknown Nikki Vicario that has his love, not anyone else.
- That's a feminine accomplishment: a feat of memory, a managed repletion or resplendence.
- Can effectively prevent the objective environmental factors, triggered by excessive repletion .
- A summer's prospecting, filled to repletion with hardship and rather empty of grub, had left their clothes in tatters and themselves worn and cadaverous. Too Much Gold