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replete (adjective), more replete, most replete
1. Something that is well filled or well supplied with something: The replete cabinets in Sam's house were full of valuable antiques.

The diners were replete after eating the eight-course dinner in the restaurant.

2. Etymology: from Latin repletus, "filled up" from replere, from re-, "again" + plere, "to fill."
Completely full.
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Filled to capacity.
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