- 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.