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plenitude
[plen-i-tood, -tyood]
noun
fullness or adequacy in quantity, measure, or degree; abundance.
a plenitude of food, air, and sunlight.
Synonyms: ,state of being full or complete.
plenitude
/ ˈɛɪˌː /
noun
abundance; copiousness
the condition of being full or complete
Other Word Forms
- overplenitude noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of plenitude1
Word History and Origins
Origin of plenitude1
Example Sentences
Bill; the expansion of government-subsidized housing loans; and a plenitude of residential and industrial spaces.
“The Amazonian plenitude of Piñon’s imagination puts her in the category of genius.”
During that time, he visited Washington and thought it had two things going for it: The plenitude of government workers assured a customer base.
Amongst the praise, they said she "unpacks a plenitude of silenced stories".
“In working collaboratively with other Black women,” Edwards said, Boyce “unpacks a plenitude of silenced stories.”
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