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Plenitude

Plenitude meaning

Fullness; completeness. | Fullness (of the moon). | An abundance; a full supply.

Example sentences (11)

Indeed, in the human zygote there is a plenitude of information that will direct the development of the human being from its starting point to its ultimate demise presided over by the Hand of God.

Since 2021 the group has set up Plenitude, which focuses on renewable energies, and Azule Energy, a joint-venture with BP dedicated to oil and gas activities in Angola.

They may take on more evidence, clarity and distinctness, but it is absolutely necessary that they retain their plenitude, integrity and basic character.

But in working our crayons over each item – the orange pumpkin, the scarlet grapes, the yellow squash – we came to understand that plenitude lives in particulars, that it’s not one thing but many.

Bonnard said he wanted his art to convey the experience of someone just entering a room, trying to take in the full optical plenitude.

According to Bottiglia, "The physical size of Candide, as well as Voltaire's attitude toward his fiction, precludes the achievement of artistic dimension through plenitude, autonomous '3D' vitality, emotional resonance, or poetic exaltation.

For a classic discussion of Sufficient Reason and Plenitude, see Lovejoy (1957).

He describes this primordial unity as the increase of strength, experience of fullness and plenitude bestowed by frenzy.

He frequented the tavern there, and began work on An Essay on the Universal Plenitude of Being, which he characterized as an appendix to Reason.

In 1984, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under “ Works of Antoni Gaudí ”. citation Description Park Güell is the reflection of Gaudí’s artistic plenitude, which belongs to his naturalist phase (first decade of the 20th century).

The abundance of landmark, historic temples along with the plenitude of monasteries and convents earned the city a countrywide reputation as the "Northern Rome" in the past.