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plenary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plenary is an
adjective related to the noun
plenum carrying a
general connotation of fullness.
Plenary may...
- A
plenary session or
plenum is a
session of a
conference or
deliberative ****embly in
which all
parties or
members are present. Such a
session may include...
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following actions as
granting a
plenary indulgence:
First Communion first M**** of a
newly ordained priest A
plenary indulgence may also be
gained on...
- A
plenary power or
plenary authority is a
complete and
absolute power to take
action on a
particular issue, with no limitations. It is
derived from the...
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Plenary Group is an
independent long term investor,
developer and
manager of
public infrastructure,
specialising in public–private partnerships. It was...
- A
debate chamber is a room for
people to
discuss and debate.
Debate chambers are used in
governmental and
educational bodies, such as a parliament, congress...
- In the
Roman Catholic Church, a
plenary council is any of
various kinds of
ecclesiastical synods, used when
those summoned represent the
whole number...
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Evangelicals have
labelled the
conservative or
traditional view as "verbal,
plenary inspiration of the
original m****cripts", by
which they mean that each...
- the session.
After the
session begins, the
final agenda is
adopted in a
plenary meeting which allocates the work to the
various main committees, who later...
- The
Plenary Councils of
Baltimore were
three meetings of
American Catholic bishops,
archbishops and
superiors of
religious orders in the
United States...