WordLens

plenary

1 of 1adjective
/ˈplinəri/
1

complete in every respect

  • The artist's mastery of various mediums was evident in the plenary range of artworks on display at the gallery.
  • After years of study, she attained a plenary understanding of the complex theories underlying quantum mechanics.
  • The committee reached a plenary decision, leaving no aspect of the proposal unaddressed.
  • His plenary commitment to environmental conservation led him to spearhead multiple initiatives within the community.
  • The conference provided a plenary exploration of the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the Renaissance period.