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Name of God’s Son

IMPLERE, implere

Sounds Like: im-PLEH-reh

Translations: to fill, to fill up, to complete, to accomplish, to satisfy

From the root: IMPLERE

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: IMPLERE is a Latin verb meaning 'to fill' or 'to fill up'. It can also mean 'to complete' or 'to accomplish' a task or prophecy, or 'to satisfy' a need or desire. It is often used with an accusative object to indicate what is being filled or completed.

Inflection: Infinitive, Present, Active


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Josephus' Against Apion

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No other words from the same root, IMPLERE, appear in our texts.

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