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replete Adjective 1. pleasantly full of food and drink 2. well supplied: a world replete with true horror [Latin repletus] repletion n
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| The entire separation of the States into thirteen unconnected sovereignties is a project too extravagant and too replete with danger to have many advocates. For this reason a prince ought to take care that he never lets anything slip from his lips that is not replete with the above-named five qualities, that he may appear to him who sees and hears him altogether merciful, faithful, humane, upright, and religious. How grievous then was the thought that, of a situation so desirable in every respect, so replete with advantage, so promising for happiness, Jane had been deprived, by the folly and indecorum of her own family! |
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