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Plenary is an adjective related to the noun plenum carrying a general connotation of fullness.
Plenary may refer to:
- Plenary session or meeting, the part of a conference when all members of all parties are in attendance
- Plenary power or plenary authority, the complete power of a governing body
- Plenary council
- "Plenary", the final part of the traditional three part lesson
- "Plenary inspiration" is a form of revelation. It refers to the doctrine that the authorship of the Bible was infallible; that the authors did not make any errors when they were writing the particular text because the Holy Spirit of God was working through them.
- There is also an I-Banking firm called Plenary Group in Canada which is into Investment Banking. The firm has used the word to indicate that they provide the complete solution
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