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'''See also:''' [[Deplete]] | '''See also:''' [[Deplete]] |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 14 January 2013
To fully or abundantly filled or supplied.
For example, the retired professor's autobiography was a fascinating book, replete with details and anecdotes about academic life in the 1930s.
See also: Deplete