Replenish vs. Replete — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Replenish and Replete
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Replenish
To fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to
Replenish the larder.
Replete
Filled or well-supplied with something
Sensational popular fiction, replete with adultery and sudden death
Replenish
To inspire or nourish
The music will replenish my weary soul.
Replete
Abundantly supplied; abounding
A stream replete with trout.
An apartment replete with Empire furniture.
Replenish
To become full again.
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Replete
Filled to satiation; gorged.
Replenish
(transitive) To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity to.
It's a popular product, and they have to replenish their stock of it frequently.
Replete
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A computer system replete with color monitor, printer, and software.
Replenish
To fill up; to complete; to supply fully.
Replete
A specialized worker in a honey ant colony that stores food in its distensible abdomen for later use by other members of the colony.
Replenish
To finish; to complete; to perfect.
Replete
Abounding.
Replenish
To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound.
Multiply and replenish the earth.
The waters thusWith fish replenished, and the air with fowl.
Replete
Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink.
Replenish
To finish; to complete; to perfect.
We smotheredThe most replenished sweet work of nature.
Replete
A honeypot ant.
Replenish
To recover former fullness.
The humors will not replenish so soon.
Replete
(transitive) To fill to repletion, or restore something that has been depleted.
Replenish
Fill something that had previously been emptied;
Refill my glass, please
Replete
Filled again; completely filled; full; charged; abounding.
When he of wine was replet at his feast.
In heads replete with thoughts of other men.
Replete
To fill completely, or to satiety.
Replete
Fill to satisfaction;
I am sated
Replete
Filled to satisfaction with food or drink;
A full stomach
Replete
(followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated;
Imbued with the spirit of the Reformation
Words instinct with love
It is replete with misery
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