repletion

[rɪˈpliːʃ(ə)n]

repletion Definition

  • 1the state of being completely filled or satisfied with food or drink
  • 2excessive fullness, especially in the stomach

Using repletion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "repletion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the repletion of the Thanksgiving feast, everyone was ready for a nap.

  • Example

    The repletion of the buffet left many guests feeling uncomfortable.

  • Example

    He ate until he reached repletion and then pushed his plate away.

repletion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for repletion

Antonyms for repletion

Phrases with repletion

  • a headache caused by overeating or drinking too much alcohol

    Example

    I had a terrible repletion headache after the party last night.

  • a medical treatment that involves feeding a patient intravenously to provide them with all the necessary nutrients

    Example

    The patient was put on repletion therapy after losing a lot of weight due to an illness.

  • the process of filling up the vacancies in an organization or group

    Example

    The company announced the repletion of ranks after several employees resigned.

Origins of repletion

from Latin 'repletio', meaning 'a filling up'

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Summary: repletion in Brief

'Repletion' [rɪˈpliːʃ(ə)n] refers to the state of being completely filled or satisfied with food or drink, often leading to excessive fullness, exemplified by 'After the repletion of the Thanksgiving feast, everyone was ready for a nap.' It also extends into phrases like 'repletion headache,' denoting a headache caused by overeating or drinking too much alcohol, and 'repletion therapy,' a medical treatment that involves feeding a patient intravenously to provide them with all the necessary nutrients.