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replete adjective [ rɪˈpliːt ]

• filled or well-supplied with something.
• "sensational popular fiction, replete with adultery and sudden death"
Similar: filled, full, well stocked, well supplied, well provided, crammed, crowded, packed, jammed, stuffed, teeming, overflowing, bursting, brimful, brimming, loaded, overloaded, thick, solid, charged, abounding, jam-packed, chock-a-block, chock-full, chocker,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French replet(e ) or Latin repletus ‘filled up’, past participle of replere, from re- ‘back, again’ + plere ‘fill’.


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