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repletion noun[ U ] formaluk /rɪˈpliː.ʃən/ us /rɪˈpliː.ʃən/ the state of being full, especially with food: The lion hauled the wildebeest carcass back to its cave and feasted on it to repletion. Despite her feeling of repletion, she couldn't resist the banoffee pie, and forced down a hefty slice. the state of having a full supply of something that your body needs, or the act of replacing this until there is enough: Electrolyte repletion was necessary in some patients suffering from dehydration. Repletion of serotonin in those previously depleted causes a return to happiness. The room was filled to repletion with a heaving crowd of adoring fans. I found the sense of repletion to be a pleasurable one, and sat back to put my feet up. Therapy consists of rest in a cool place, and repletion with solutions containing salt. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Full alive alive with somethingidiom awash be a rich seam to mineidiom be riddled with somethingidiom bristle burst congested cramped crowded crowdedness flat chat fully booked heaped rafter rammed replete ridden riddled teem
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