Replete means full, sated or well satisfied. It is perhaps most often used in the context of food: one might be said to be replete after eating a good meal.
The earth is near replete of natural crude oil which will replete the cars on roads which will replete the happiness of selfish pigs like Dick Cheney.
The buffet was fabulous, it was replete with every treat I could have wanted.
Since the last time we went to the grocery store, which was 2 weeks ago, our stores of food have become very repleted, and it is necessary to get more. Hope that helps! No - the word you should have used above is 'depleted', not 'repleted'! 'My cat was curled up on the bed, smiling smugly and replete with cream and chicken.' 'Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June ... )' (Rupert Brooke)
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The earth is near replete of natural crude oil which will replete the cars on roads which will replete the happiness of selfish pigs like Dick Cheney.
The fabulous buffet was replete with every treat I could have wanted. His uniform, replete with medals, was ready for the award presentation.
The buffet was fabulous, it was replete with every treat I could have wanted.
a speech replete with sentimentality
The refrigerator was replete with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Replete, saturated, stuffed, packed, full.
Jane didn't enjoy weddings, but at least the reception was replete with delicious foods. Replete is an adjective.
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Since the last time we went to the grocery store, which was 2 weeks ago, our stores of food have become very repleted, and it is necessary to get more. Hope that helps! No - the word you should have used above is 'depleted', not 'repleted'! 'My cat was curled up on the bed, smiling smugly and replete with cream and chicken.' 'Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June ... )' (Rupert Brooke)
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