/ rɪˈpliːt; NAmE / adjective
1.
[ not before noun ] replete (with sth) ( formal ) filled with sth; with a full supply of sth :
literature replete with drama and excitement
2.
( old-fashioned or formal ) very full of food
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WORD ORIGIN
late Middle English : from Old French replet(e) or Latin repletus filled up, past participle of replere , from re- back, again + plere fill.