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"Replete," "full," and "complete" all indicate that something contains all that is wanted or needed or possible, but there are also subtle differences between the words.
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"Replete" is the synonym of choice when fullness is accompanied by a sense of satiety.
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Replete with a sexy duchess, a jaded academic ... and a shadowy programmer.
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* Replete with gender segregated bus lines, [Women] have to sit in the back of the bus.
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Replete with exhibits and hands-on demonstrations representing more than 500 science organizations from across the country, the Expo promises to be the ultimate multi-cultural, multi-generational, multi-disciplinary gatherings of science and engineering in the United States -- all designed to inspire the next generation of innovators.
Larry Bock: Lessons Learned Recently From an Earthquake and the Kavli Science Video Contest Larry Bock 2011
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Replete, I finally roll myself out of the hammock, catching myself in time to avoid crashing into the concrete patio.
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Replete with myth, seasonal rhythm, political grounding, and a history that dictates the future for the next generations, The Culling Dark makes the reader privy to the creating foundation for those who come after.
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Replete with lace and leather, satin and chiffon, designer Nada Shepherd created a gloriously dark and sexy collection that was my absolute favorite of the entire week.
Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Fashion Week: Fun Fashion and Glamorous Garb Rules the Runway Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Replete with the seamless storytelling and captivating lyrical voice that made her debut novel, The Madonnas of Leningrad, a national bestseller, Dean's Confessions of a Falling Woman is a haunting, satisfying, and unforgettable reading experience.
Confessions of a Falling Woman by Debra Dean: Book summary 2010
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Replete with expressionistic lighting, ominous atmosphere, cynical dialogue, and a sizzling femme fatale, Jacques Tourneur's "Out of the Past" is quintessential film noir.
John Farr: Kirk Douglas Turns 95! John Farr 2011
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