repletion
- n the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
- n eating until excessively full
- We have to earn silence, then, to work for it: to make it not an absence but a presence; not emptiness but repletion.
- Also repellent at first is the man's habit of stuffing his leisurely, Latinate sentences to repletion with adjectives and adverbs to modify, often tautologically, a stark noun .
- Art emerges from arithmetic: it could have been written by a computer fed to repletion by a sex-crazed programmer.