US /rɪˈplit/
・UK /rɪˈpli:t/
After you've just trained your calves and you start jogging, you continue to fatigue your calves and after just training them for hypertrophy, the ideal situation is to not fatigue them anymore, to get them to rest and recover and replete and grow, but now you're fatiguing them more, which is not ideal.
organized day replete of spontaneous distractions and unforeseen costs this is writing rather
day or should you leave it to be spontaneous without planning and replete by the way is
Why does the most celebrated Japanese animation studio in the world, replete with all sorts of magical, weird, or downright disturbing creatures,
Their website is replete with all sorts of stuff on the topic we're going to be discussing today.
such as the 1957 BBC report that Swiss farmers were experiencing a record-setting spaghetti harvest, replete with photographs of people harvesting noodles from trees.
In Jules Verne's classic novel, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Professor Otto Leidenbrock encounters an entire underground world replete with prehistoric creatures and a subterranean ocean.
believed more replete with good than any
In fact, the number 12 is replete throughout the Bible.
And the word demon means replete with wisdom or something that is so full of knowledge.
And history and mythology are replete with examples of these sorts of cautionary tales.