repletive
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3VERB + REPLETIVE
control, milk
REPLETIVE + NOUN
beverages
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with
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adj
Tending to make replete; filling.
Tea and coffee, with sugar and milk, are very repletive beverages taken with wholesome food, and any child of five years old, and a common share of common sense, would laugh at the idea of smoke and snuff, and tea and coffee being put in the same category.
In the mean-term control, these repletive effects of ingested materials influence the amount eaten or drunk (in 24 h, for example) by determining the meal or draught frequency (Le Magnen & Tallon 1963, 1966 , Le Magnen 1971 ).
Restorative; serving to replenish.
And his fulness is not only repletive, but diffusive; a fulness of plenty and abundance, but of bounty also and redundance.
It shows clearly that the only true mode of obtaining thorough ventilation is by the exhaust system or pumping the air out, under some circumstances combined with the repletive system of forcing the air in .
Ubiquitious; everywhere; unbounded by physical constraints.
This repletive existence is now attributed also to the body of Christ.
Christ is also present in the Supper by virtue of his "repletive presence.”
Causing blood to flow to (a body part)
This pig died from extreme exhaustion of all the repletive functions.
Active movements are always repletive to the working muscles and, if large groups of muscles are worked, they are depletive to other parts of the body.
Associated with oiliness and characterized by fullness or excess, such as with inflammation, swelling; mucus production, puss, etc.
The realm of therapeutics divides in the cosmic duality of the unctuous or repletive and the dry or depletive.
Also [inversely], if among a great number of repletive symptoms suddenly signs of depletion manifest themselves, these latter will require the most urgent attention, even if depletion is limited to one or two spots only.
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3Tea and coffee, with sugar and milk, are very repletive beverages taken with wholesome food, and any child of five years old, and a common share of common sense, would laugh at the idea of smoke and s
WiktionaryIn the mean-term control, these repletive effects of ingested materials influence the amount eaten or drunk (in 24 h, for example) by determining the meal or draught frequency (Le Magnen & Tallon 1963
WiktionaryThe repletive effect of various foods, related to either their respective caloric density or their specific properties as nutriments, acts as a reinforcer in a "conditioning" of palatability.
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