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replete

[ri-pleet] / rɪˈplit /


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In 32 pages of PowerPoint slides, replete with images of coastal high-rises alongside charts and cost tables, the plan outlines steps to take Gaza residents from tents to penthouses and from poverty to prosperity.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have a roster replete with young talent and a farm system that’s the envy of their peers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indeed, her book is replete with their habit of self-examination, an unflattering comparison with today’s legacy press.

From The Wall Street Journal

It doesn’t help that Ms. Doucet’s prose, replete with stock expressions, is tiresomely banal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The league said Sunday it contacted federal investigators at the outset of its investigation and was aware of the indictment, which was replete with descriptions of specific schemes between the two pitchers and bettors.

From Los Angeles Times