repletion noun.
[rɪ'pli:ʃ(ǝ)n] LME.[Old & mod. French réplétion, or late Latin repletio(n-), from Latin replet- pa. ppl stem of replere: see REPLETE adjective & noun, -ION.]1. The action of eating or drinking to satisfaction or excess; surfeit; the condition of body arising from this.
LME.■ F. Tomlin I in my repletion had refused the cheese.2. The action of filling something up; the state of being filled up or crowded. Freq. in
fill to repletion.
LME.3. The satisfaction of a desire or want.
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