Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for replete. Search instead for repets.
Definitions

replete

[ri-pleet] / rɪˈplit /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Built on the site of Andrew Jackson’s headquarters in the War of 1812 and replete with marble staircases and stained glass, the hotel dates to 1908.

From The Wall Street Journal

The site’s imagery—replete with barrel curls, pink cowboy boots and milkmaid dresses—sketches an ideal of a modern conservative woman: a churchgoing, city-dwelling young mother who is employed and upwardly mobile.

From The Wall Street Journal

On either side lie two run-down empty tower blocks, replete with broken windows and walls blackened by fire damage.

From BBC

Taking on a powerhouse Swedish squad replete with NHL talent on Wednesday, Italy kept the score tied until deep into the second period.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thailand's political history is replete with military coups, bloody street protests and judicial bans on prime ministers and parties.

From Barron's