Examples of 'replete' in a sentence
Meaning of "replete"
Replete is an adjective used to describe something that is filled or well-supplied with something. It indicates a state of being abundantly provided with a particular substance or quality
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- Abounding.
- Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink.
- A honeypot ant.
- To fill to repletion, or restore something that has been depleted.
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History is replete with lessons in that regard.
When a tick is fully engorged it is said to be replete.
We live in a time replete with political possibility.
Replete with danger to have many advocates.
That gesture is replete with erotic message.
The history of the world is replete with.
Which were replete with such flagrant genius.
The government coffers are replete with funds.
Wrote poems replete with homoerotic allusions.
Their whole investigation was replete with bias.
The story is replete with political irony.
Replete with kidnapping and all.
Their statements are replete with contradictions.
He is replete with wisdom and friendly to all.
Canadian history is replete with such examples.
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It is replete with contradictions among the gospels.
But the idea is replete with problems.
Replete with ingredients for you that appreciate.
The walls are replete with ex voto donations.
Replete with four different kinds of.
That gesture is replete with erotic messages.
If you want classic rock sounds replete with.
History is replete with whispers of secret societies.
They promise an evening replete with fun.
It is a game replete with mistakes by both sides.
They continued feeding until replete.
His writings are replete with autobiographical details.
The colours seem more replete.
The bible is replete with such verses.
And depletes what was once replete.
Each environment replete with numerous predators.
Replete with rare photos.
The scriptures are replete with illustrations of this.
Replete with armed guards.
The question was replete a variety of ethical concerns.
The summer season is replete with.
Activism is replete with choices and dilemmas.
All regions of the country are replete with temples.
History is replete with these types of descriptions.
The story in itself is replete with interest.
History is replete with horrendous examples of inhumanity.
Juices and liquefied replete with vitamins.
History is replete with the stories of unappreciated genius.
Medicine can also be replete with humanity.
Scripture is replete with descriptions of people gathering together.
Yet each book is replete with hope.
History is replete with examples of interventions that go wrong.
Palestine existed and was replete with a population.
It was replete with a multitude of precious marks.
But natural products are replete with surprises.