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plenary

American  
[plee-nuh-ree, plen-uh-] / ˈpli nə ri, ˈplɛn ə- /

adjective

  1. full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified.

    plenary powers.

  2. attended by all qualified members; fully constituted.

    a plenary session of Congress.


noun

plural

plenaries
  1. a plenary session, meeting, or the like.

plenary British  
/ ˈplɛn-, ˈpliːnərɪ /

adjective

  1. full, unqualified, or complete

    plenary powers

    plenary indulgence

  2. (of assemblies, councils, etc) attended by all the members

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noun

  1. a book of the gospels or epistles and homilies read at the Eucharist

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Other Word Forms

  • plenarily adverb

Etymology

Origin of plenary

First recorded in 1375–1425; from Late Latin plēnārius ( see plenum, -ary); replacing late Middle English plener, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin plēnāris ( see -ar 1)

Explanation

If something is full or complete, you can describe it as plenary. When you get to be a teenager, your parents can give you plenary responsibility for your siblings when they go out. They pay pretty well to boss the kids around! Although the adjective plenary can be used to describe anything that is full or complete, it most often describes a full meeting session, as in a political meeting or a board meeting. The school board met in a plenary session today to discuss the purchase of land for a new high school. When you got asked to be the plenary speaker at the board meeting, you made sure to put it on your resume right away.

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Example Sentences

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The committee's findings will be forwarded to the House plenary for a vote, where the approval of one-third of its members is needed to forward the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate for trial.

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

I think, frankly, he enjoys foreign policy because it is an area where the presidency has plenary power.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026

Diplomats huddled as the suspension dragged on for more than an hour before the plenary finally resumed.

From Barron's • Nov. 22, 2025

These were heartily applauded in the plenary halls – but their legal standing is uncertain.

From BBC • Nov. 22, 2025

Just after midnight on November 18, an interim constitution was approved by a plenary session of the multiparty conference.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela