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saciedade
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The state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more.
satiety
satiation
Portuguese
saciedade
Catalan
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Eating until excessively full.
surfeit
Catalan
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1
It would accommodate two hundred thousand people, and was filled to
repletion
.
2
The next morning, at half-past seven, Masonic Hall was filled to
repletion
.
3
Flagellants are hired peasants who pad themselves to
repletion
with women's bodices.
4
However, no specific recommendations for phosphate
repletion
exist for transplant recipients.
5
Unlike the lion in this, even in
repletion
it will kill.
6
In proportion as you pour out, the divine
repletion
pours in.
7
Yet there was no sign about the boy of the lassitude of
repletion
.
8
At last, filled to
repletion
,
they leaned back and began a general conversation.
9
The Anglian learned to feast to
repletion
,
and drink to delirium.
10
At the last, when
repletion
seemed imminent, they finished off with marrow bones.
11
Here, hunger often brings pain, and eating is followed by
repletion
.
12
And, not to multiply instances to
repletion
,
this stanza about gems-
13
Hematologic recovery and partial resolution of his neurologic changes followed
repletion
of the vitamin.
14
Though endings are much discussed, it's a book of fretful striving rather than
repletion
.
15
Easy-to-administer clinical practice guidelines for
repletion
and maintenance of iron stores are presented here.
16
The rickety old buildings are crammed to
repletion
with everything edible the season affords.
repletion
fill to repletion
cram to repletion
feast to repletion
eat to repletion
feed to repletion
Portuguese
saciedade
Catalan
tip