plenitude
Collocations
4ADJ.
most
VERB + PLENITUDE
expect, seemed, sending
PLENITUDE + NOUN
satisfaction
PREP.
from, in
Definitions
noun
Fullness; completeness.
The idea that the love of Philimore had abated, when hers for him seemed in its plenitude, was a most severe aggravation of her misfortune.
Louis ignored him, recalling the parlements to the plenitude of their powers on 23 September.
Fullness (of the moon).
An abundance; a full supply.
Mankind's old greatness was created in scarcity. But what may we expect from plenitude?
The metaphysical idea that the universe contains everything that is possible.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — a full supply
- plenty
- plentifulness
- plenteousness
- plentitude
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
5The idea that the love of Philimore had abated, when hers for him seemed in its plenitude, was a most severe aggravation of her misfortune.
WiktionaryLouis ignored him, recalling the parlements to the plenitude of their powers on 23 September.
WiktionaryMankind's old greatness was created in scarcity. But what may we expect from plenitude?
Wiktionary"And while in plenitude of power he went, / and high in princely counsels waxed his fame, / I too could boast of credit and a noble name."
Tatoeba · #6808964'That's true, my boy,' returned the master, sending, in the plenitude of his satisfaction, a jet of smoke towards us with astonishing force.
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