Re‐ple″tion (r?–pl?″sh?n), n. [L. repletio a filling up: cf. F. réplétion. See Replete.] 1. The state of being replete; superabundant fullness.
The tree had too much repletion, and was oppressed with its own sap. Bacon.
Repleccioun ne made her never sick. Chaucer.
2. (Med.) Fullness of blood; plethora.