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Meaning of repletion
The state of being completely filled or satisfied
Etymology of repletion
The word "repletion" comes from the Latin "repletio", which means "a filling up" or "a filling completely"
It is derived from the verb "replere", which means "to fill up" or "to fill completely"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a state of being completely filled or satisfied
Synonyms
abundance
affluence
ample supply
completeness
copiousness
excess
fullness
luxuriousness
opulence
overabundance
overfulness
plentifulness
plenitude
profusion
prosperity
richness
satiety
sufficiency
surplus
wealth
Definitions
- The state of being completely filled or satisfied, often to the point of excess
- * A large or excessive amount of something, especially food
Usage Examples
- The repletion of food at the banquet was overwhelming, with tables groaning under the weight of dishes
- * After eating a large meal, I felt a sense of repletion and couldn't finish my dessert
Antonyms
absence
barrenness
dearth
deficiency
emptiness
hunger
inadequacy
insufficiency
lack
meagerness
need
paucity
poverty
scarcity
shortage
spareness
starvation
thinness
want