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plenary
[plee-nuh-ree, plen-uh-]
adjective
full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified.
plenary powers.
attended by all qualified members; fully constituted.
a plenary session of Congress.
noun
plural
plenariesa plenary session, meeting, or the like.
plenary
/ ˈplɛn-, ˈpliːnərɪ /
adjective
full, unqualified, or complete
plenary powers
plenary indulgence
(of assemblies, councils, etc) attended by all the members
noun
a book of the gospels or epistles and homilies read at the Eucharist
Other Word Forms
- plenarily adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of plenary1
Example Sentences
This week’s conclave, known as the Fourth Plenum, is the Central Committee’s fourth plenary meeting in its current term.
Sejourne will share details from the talks on Tuesday with EU commissioners meeting during the European Parliament's plenary session in Strasbourg, France.
“It is known that presidents have the power of the pardon and the clemency, which are plenary. And they’re extended at their will.”
A Russian delegate described proceedings as "chaos" as he addressed the plenary Friday after talks had lasted into the early hours.
The party’s governing Central Committee could appoint new members to the CMC at a plenary meeting next week.
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