Repletion
noun
1.
the condition of being abundantly supplied or filled; fullness.
2.
overfullness resulting from excessive eating or drinking; surfeit.
noun
1.
the state or condition of being replete; fullness, esp excessive fullness due to overeating
2.
the satisfaction of a need or desire
repletion re·ple·tion (rĭ-plē’shən)
n.
The condition of being fully supplied or completely filled.
A state of excessive fullness.
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