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Meanings of
plenitude
in English
Portuguese
abundância
Catalan
plenitud
Spanish
plenitud
Back to the meaning
A full supply.
plenty
plenteousness
plentitude
plentifulness
Portuguese
abundância
Synonyms
Examples for "
plenty
"
plenty
plenteousness
plentitude
plentifulness
Examples for "
plenty
"
1
Europe too certainly has
plenty
to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2
Factor in
plenty
of sea days: they're important for recharging weary batteries.
3
Yet the new approach leaves China
plenty
of scope to nix investigations.
4
There are
plenty
of fish in the sea: This is almost true.
5
A perfect All-Ireland semi-final really; victory yet
plenty
still to work on.
1
There was at last peace in Jerusalem, and
plenteousness
within her palaces.
2
Thou openest thine hand and fillest all things living with
plenteousness
.
3
And sometimes for
plenteousness
it breaketh out with voice and saith: Good Lord!
4
After the wildness of Loch Trool we had a country of
plenteousness
and peace.
5
Peace be within thy walls, and
plenteousness
within thy palaces!
1
Creator made room for Yod in the
plentitude
of uncreated Light, 772-u.
2
Ida shuddered, remembering the
plentitude
of water and towels at The Knoll.
3
In fact, a
plentitude
of resources makes the city interesting to the tourist.
4
That combination of
plentitude
,
ineptitude, and importance proved a natural target for ambitious chemists.
5
There is a marvelous
plentitude
of baubles to look at.
1
The good days of oil-inspired
plentifulness
are long gone.
2
What man hath any thing, I pray you, but he hath received it of his
plentifulness
?
3
Several residents of that section of the State testified to the
plentifulness
of the crops there in 1864.
Usage of
plenitude
in English
1
God is the
plenitude
of heaven; love is the
plenitude
of man.
2
They spoke no more, but were silent in the
plenitude
of love.
3
Incapable of terrestrial happiness, we by this union attain to spiritual
plenitude
.
4
For most, however, there was minor luxury, and a
plenitude
of necessities.
5
The loves and sorrows that are great are destroyed by their own
plenitude
.
6
The night sky was clear above them, encrusted with a
plenitude
of stars.
7
In the
plenitude
of his resources, every obstacle seemed to vanish.
8
Our critic, in the
plenitude
of his familiarity with such matters, confidently asks:-
9
Softness and
plenitude
are no shields against the shafts of fate.
10
Of this he had an overwhelming
plenitude
and his eloquent face showed it.
11
Yesterday it was appetite, to-day it is
plenitude
,
to-morrow it will be satiety.
12
Now, the sheer
plenitude
of consciousness-raising guides in the ads strengthened his suspicion.
13
This life of seraphim, this
plenitude
,
flows into my brain and penetrates it.
14
Genius, which is
plenitude
of power, adapts itself to all facts.
15
A pretty plea to a beloved object in the
plenitude
of her power!
16
Some new
plenitude
had come to him since Kate had seen him last.
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plenitude
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
very plenitude
such plenitude
come the plenitude
effective plenitude
entire plenitude
More collocations
Translations for
plenitude
Portuguese
abundância
fartura
Catalan
plenitud
amplitud
Spanish
plenitud
Plenitude
through the time
Plenitude
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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