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plenary
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plenary
(adjective)
plenary
/
ˈ
pliːnəri/
adjective
plenary
/
ˈ
pliːnəri/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of PLENARY
always used before a noun
formal
1
:
attended by all the people who have the right to attend
A
plenary
meeting of the 500 members was held last summer.
plenary
sessions of the legislature
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complete in every way
the
plenary
[=
absolute
] power of the federal government
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