plenary
adjectiveHow to pronounce plenary:
Definition of plenary:
- plenary (adjective):
- full in all respects.
- (of an assembly) attended by all the members
- complete in every respect absolute, unqualified
Synonyms for plenary:
complete
comprehensive
entire
extensive
full
general
grand
intact
integral
open
perfect
total
whole
Antonyms for plenary:
abbreviated
abridged
abstracted
bare-bones
bowdlerised
bowdlerized
brief
broken
clipped
compact
compendious
compressed
compromised
concise
condensed
contracted
cropped
curtailed
cut
cut down
cut short
damaged
decreased
defective
deficient
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