Complete Definition of "plenary"

English
Etymology
Derived from plenum.
Adjective
plenary
#complete; full; entire; absolute
#fully attended; for everyone's attendance

Usage notes
A plenary talk at a conference or convention is a talk that is scheduled at a time when everyone can attend, i.e. at a time when nothing else is scheduled.

A plenary speaker is the speaker at a plenary talk, usually a notable person who is present by invitation.

Derived terms
plenary session

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