plenary

IPA: pɫˈɛnɝi

noun

  • plenary session
  • (pedagogy) Part of a lesson, usually at or towards the end, designed to review or evaluate the learning that has taken place.

adjective

  • Fully attended; for everyone's attendance.
  • (theology or law) Complete; full; entire; absolute.
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Examples of "plenary" in Sentences

  • I appreciate the plenary indulgence.
  • The plenary court elects the registrars.
  • The First Plenary Session was held in 2008.
  • There were in all 16 plenary meetings of the Bureau.
  • Congress has the ultimate plenary power over the District.
  • The most important decision making organ is the plenary session.
  • It is the plenary meeting of the CSM which will take the final decision.
  • After the blessing the assistant priest he published a plenary indulgence.
  • The October plenary session of 1974 addressed the topic of Christian Ethics.
  • Subjects of the plenary meetings are education and church politics in Germany.

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