2. Driven back, reverberated.

Repertory, n.

    1. Repository, depository.
    2. Treasury, magazine, depot, museum, repository, storehouse, thesaurus.

Repetition, n.

    1. Iteration, reiteration.
    2. Tautology, pleonasm, redundancy, diffuseness, verbosity.
    3. Recital, rehearsal, relation.

Repine, v. n. Complain, murmur, croak, fret, grumble, be discontented, be dissatisfied.

Replace, v. a.

    1. Reinstate, re-establish, put back.
    2. Refund, repay, restore, pay back.
    3. Take the place of, supply the want of, succeed, be a substitute for.

Replacement, n. Re-establishment, reinstatement.

Replenish, v. a.

    1. Fill, stock, fill up, refill, resupply.
    2. Supply, furnish, provide, store, enrich.

Replete, a. Full, abounding, charged, exuberant, fraught, well-stocked, well provided, completely full, filled again.

Repletion, n.

    1. Satiety, glut, surfeit, exuberantfulness.
    2. (Med.) Plethora.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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