PLENARY


Meaning of PLENARY in English

ˈplēnərē, ˈplen-, -ri adjective

Etymology: Late Latin plenarius, from Latin plenus full + -arius, -ary — more at full

1. : complete in every respect : absolute , perfect , unqualified

the plenary inspiration of the Bible — M.R.Cohen

a plenary state of cleanliness — Arnold Bennett

2. : fully attended or constituted : including all entitled to be present

a plenary session of the legislature

plenary assembly

3. : including all steps in due order : complete

a plenary proceeding

— opposed to summary

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.