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replete
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
replete
(adjective)
replete
/rɪ
ˈ
pliːt/
adjective
replete
/rɪ
ˈ
pliːt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of REPLETE
not used before a noun
formal
1
:
having much or plenty of something
:
filled
with
something
The book is
replete with
photographs.
The country's history is
replete with
stories of people who became successful by working hard.
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having had plenty to eat
:
pleasantly full
feeling
replete
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