repletion

/rɪˈpliːʃən/
noun
  1. The state of being full, especially after eating; fullness or satisfaction.
    • The doctor warned against eating to the point of uncomfortable repletion.
    • Her repletion after the feast made her want to take a long nap.
    • After the huge Thanksgiving dinner, everyone felt a pleasant repletion.
  2. An abundance or excess of something.
    • There was a repletion of flowers in the garden after the spring rains.
    • The market suffered from a repletion of goods that no one wanted to buy.
    • The repletion of books in the library made it a treasure trove for readers.
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