plenal (Meaning)

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plenal (a.)

Full; complete; as, a plenal view or act.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plenal

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plenal Sentence Examples

  1. The plenal session of the conference provided a comprehensive overview of the latest research.
  2. The orchestra performed a plenal concert on the final night of the festival.
  3. The plenal assembly voted to adopt the proposed amendment to the constitution.
  4. The plenal indulgence granted by the pope extended to all members of the faithful.
  5. The plenary session of the court convened to hear the final arguments.
  6. The plenipotentiary plenal conference concluded with the signing of the peace treaty.
  7. The plenum of the academy elected a new president at its plenal meeting.
  8. The plenal debate on the budget proposal was both lengthy and contentious.
  9. The plenum of the parliament passed the new legislation with a two-thirds majority.
  10. The plenal indulgence offered by the church provided an opportunity for spiritual renewal.

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Full; complete; as, a plenal view or act.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The plenal session of the conference provided a comprehensive overview of the latest research.

The orchestra performed a plenal concert on the final night of the festival.

The plenal assembly voted to adopt the proposed amendment to the constitution.

The plenal indulgence granted by the pope extended to all members of the faithful.