English language

How to pronounce repletion in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Synonyms surfeit
Type of eating, feeding
Derivation replete
Type Words
Synonyms satiation, satiety
Type of fullness

Examples of repletion

repletion
This had a clear, positive effect on the repletion of muscle glycogen stores.
From the sciencedaily.com
Their repletion rate is one of the lowest of all the really big mammals.
From the economist.com
Repletion cannot be hastened in any way other than rest.
From the sciencedaily.com
Dietary phylloquinone depletion and repletion in older women.
From the nature.com
From here, there are fewer instances of repletion and more moving up and down in a pulse like fashion.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The rationale behind either defeated me, but by then I was groaning with repletion, and past caring about details.
From the independent.co.uk
An exercise program of constant repletion of the same exercises done in the same way is not one conducive to continued progress.
From the stltoday.com
Maintaining horses in a good state of hydration seems to have a moderate positive effect on repletion of muscle glycogen stores.
From the sciencedaily.com
Several earlier reports have already shown that, in iron deficient CHF patients, iron repletion can safely improve functional capacity, exercise tolerance and quality of life.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • The state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
  • Eating until excessively full
  • (replete) full: filled to satisfaction with food or drink; "a full stomach"
  • (replete) satiate: fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
  • (replete) instinct(p): (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated; "imbued with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with love"; "it is replete with misery"
  • (Replete) A plerergate is a polymorph of an ant, also known as a replete or rotund, characterized by an enlarged abdominal area (the crop of the gullet) for the purpose of food storage. This occurs in honey ants.
  • The condition of being replete
  • (replete) To restore something that has been depleted; Abounding; Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink
  • (replete) (adj.) full, abundant (The unedited version was replete with naughty words.)