en
replete

Meaning: en
adj. full, especially with food; well supplied
O Lord, who lends me life, lend me a heart replete with thankfulness.
The annals of sports are replete with the names of great black athletes.
Spanish history is replete with official anti-Semitism: the 14th-century massacres of Jews in Seville, Córdoba and elsewhere, incited by a prominent Catholic clergyman; the Spanish Inquisition and forced religious conversions, beginning in the 15th century; and the expulsion of an estimated 70,000 Jews by decree of Ferdinand and Isabella.
History is replete with the stories of unappreciated genius.
The government coffers are replete with funds.
Added on 2021-11-21 | by magnanimous | View: 177

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