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Verb: to fill with all things both wanted and purely good.

(present tense) repleting; (past tense) repleted.

(antonym) deplete or empty of all things both wanted and purely good.
I'm made speechless by your gifts and by you. You replete me, even in spite of missing the opportunity to have your morning kisses.

*This is a portion of an email sent after midnight baking went terribly wrong with expected obsticles as she cannot bake. She persevered and caught some sleep before taking the earliest ferry to his side of the water to leave the cookies at his door.
replete by JennyWing April 26, 2007
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For him, house was replete with memories
Replete by satfay7 March 19, 2018
Repete
A complimentary term to describe someone of useful ability and indisputable intelligence.
They are usually direct, a coherent response everywhere exactly everything that can be considered rational thought.
Something or someone that's a big spread of everything. Someone who is both a brain and completely advanced, at the same time. Also known as "superetty".
That presentation by the Repete was one of the most sane and brainy things I have ever heard.
Repete by Repete456 July 19, 2014
to un delete
to reinstate something that has been done away with
Martha: it looks like the system has deleted you
Ted: can you relete me?
relete by -Steve November 27, 2009
Raplete - A hiphop artist that can write their own music, write their own lyrics, rap their own songs, and sing their own chorus.
Rapper Chamillionair is a Raplete, he writes his own music, writes his own lyrics and raps and sings his own songs.
Raplete by Drewy King July 9, 2011
To place unwanted leftovers, typically in a doggie bag, on top of the nearest trash can so they don't go to waste.
My dinner at the restaurant was so huge I couldn't finish it, so I just replated the leftovers.
replate by feeshsauce August 30, 2007