About The Word Plenary
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Plenary
Plenary Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Plenary?
[adj] full in all respects; "a plenary session of the legislature"; "a diplomat with plenary powers"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Plenary: comprehensive Related Terms | Find terms related to Plenary: absolute | brimful | brimming | bulging | bursting | capacity | chock-full | chuck-full | comprehensive | congested | consequential | considerable | cram-full | crammed | deep | exhaustive | farci | filled | flush | full | full to bursting | grand | grave | great | heavy | illimitable | intense | irresistible | jam-packed | limitless | main | maximum | mighty | no strings | open | overfull | overstuffed | packed | packed like sardines | perfect | powerful | ready to burst | replete | round | satiated | saturated | serious | soaked | SRO | standing room only | strong | stuffed | surfeited | swollen | topful | total | unbound | unbounded | uncircumscribed | unconditional | unconditioned | unconfined | unequivocal | unlimited | unmeasured | unqualified | unrestricted | wide-open | without strings See Also | Plenary In Webster's Dictionary \Ple"na*ry\, a. [LL. plenarius, fr. L. plenus full. See
{Plenty}.]
Full; entire; complete; absolute; as, a plenary license;
plenary authority.
A treatise on a subject should be plenary or full. --I.
Watts.
{Plenary indulgence} (R. C. Ch.), an entire remission of
temporal punishment due to, or canonical penance for, all
sins.
{Plenary inspiration}. (Theol.) See under {Inspiration}.
\Ple"na*ry\, n. (Law) Decisive procedure. [Obs.] |
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