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† reˈpletive, a. Obs. [ad. F. repletif, -ive, or late L. repletīvus (Priscian): see replete a. and -ive.] Causing repletion, replenishing.
1611Cotgr., Repletif, repletive, replenishing, filling. 1643Trapp Comm. Gen. xlii. 2 And his fulness is not only repletive, but diffusive. a1660Hammond Serm. xix. (1850) 397 Faith..is repletive in the whole house at once, as in one room, and that a stately palace. 1733Watts Philos. Ess., Ontology (1734) 382 God's Omnipresence..hath been termed his repletive Presence. Hence † reˈpletively adv. Obs.
1601Deacon & Walker Spirits & Divels 49 He is able repletiuely and by speciall operation, to dwell in mans spirit for euer. 1621Lodge Summary of Du Bartas 291 Shee [the soul] is not in the body repletiuely, for that appertaineth to him onely who filleth all things. |