plenary (adj) - full, absolute, or complete in every respect; fully constituted or attended [plee-nuh-ree]
BREAKDOWN: PLEN- (full, entire) + -ARY (pertaining to)
plenary as a noun describes a meeting attended by all participants at a conference or members of a group
in academics, a plenary is a section of a lesson used to review, summarize, and consolidate what has been learned
See also: plenitude
“Free will and the choices that we make every day provide for self-identification. We all hold the plenary powers of discretion to script who and what we are.” —Kilroy J. Oldster
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