plenary

/ˈpliːnəri/
noun
  1. A plenary session or meeting.
    • She presented her findings at the conference plenary.
    • After the breakout groups, everyone returned to the plenary.
    • The morning plenary will feature a keynote speaker.
adjective
  1. Involving all members of a group or organization; fully attended.
    • The committee held a plenary session to discuss the new policy.
    • All delegates are required to attend the plenary meeting tomorrow.
    • The plenary vote will decide the final outcome of the proposal.
  2. Complete and absolute in power or authority.
    • In some systems, the president holds plenary authority over the military.
    • The court ruled that the agency had plenary jurisdiction over the matter.
    • The ambassador was given plenary powers to negotiate the treaty.
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