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replete / complete

May 25, 2016

“Replete” usually means “stuffed,” “full to overflowing.” After eating a complete ten-course meal, you are replete.

Although it has been used as a simple synonym for “complete,” this is now an unusual usage, and it is better to stick with the more common word “complete” when you have a choice.

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