† imˈpletive, a. Obs. rare.
[f. implēt-, ppl. stem of implēre (see implete a.) + -ive.]
Having the quality of filling.
1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. xliv. 270 Such [medicaments] as are calefactive, warme and impletive. 1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles iv. 14 The Divine Bonitie, saith Proclus..is..impletive of althings and conversive of althings into itself. |