Plenary

By Deane Barker tags: definition

Definition: complete; in total agreement

From the Latin “plenus,” which means “full.”

Why I Looked It Up

From The Liberty Amendments:

In fact, other than the limited, specified powers granted to the federal government, the states retained for themselves plenary governing authority.

Mark Levin must like the word, because he used it multiple times in that book.

Links from this – The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic December 27, 2022
This is the second of Mark Levin’s books that I’ve read, after Liberty and Tyranny . Levin, of course, is the firebrand right-wing radio show host. He’s considered one of the most aggressive , according to Wikipedia. Like his other book, Levin uses the word “Statist” to describe someone who he...