English to Punjabi Dictionary plenary

plenary

ਸਾਰਾ
definition
noun
Our theme in 1998-1999 was ‘Urban Christianity,’ and the plenaries included sessions on the first urban Christians, the city of Atlanta, patterns of wealth and marginalization in the metropolis, and forms of church in the city.
a meeting or session attended by all participants at a conference or assembly.
adjective
crusaders were offered a plenary indulgence by the pope
unqualified; absolute.
a plenary session of the European Parliament
(of a meeting) to be attended by all participants at a conference or assembly, who otherwise meet in smaller groups.
example
March would have seen the First Minister and Deputy First Minister and executive confirmed by the Assembly with a 'plenary' meeting of the North South Ministerial Council.
Governors, regents and mayors will also attend the 'plenary' meeting at the national legislative complex.
The committee's report will be discussed at a 9 March assembly 'plenary' meeting.
The Council session on Saturday, June 11, ran concurrently with the annual meeting 'plenary' session.
They talk about the Republican legislature having 'plenary' power, et cetera, et cetera.
By contrast, there is nothing in the history that led up to the ratification of the 21st Amendment to suggest that there would have been any reason to give the states 'plenary' power over interstate commerce regarding alcohol.
In fact, there was a nice irony in the Pope declaring a 'plenary' indulgence for the millennium year only a few days before the Lutheran / Roman Catholic announcement on justification.
The conference closed with an action 'plenary' , drawing together conclusions that had been reached during the workshops, and proposing upcoming actions.
He was back at work later in the day and briefly took up his parliamentary seat during the start of the National Assembly's 'plenary' session.
As soon as the translation went through in Arabic, many Moroccans and other delegates from Islamic countries were on their feet shouting in Arabic, chanting, and heading for the 'plenary' stage.
The observers will play a full role in their groups, take part in committee meetings and attend 'plenary' sessions without voting rights.
The disciplinary committee will have 'plenary' powers and their decisions will have to be to Leinster Council.
These candidates will then be asked to attend a 'plenary' session of the council to explain their policies and visions.
During this reargument it became obvious that the tribunal had intended a limited argument on four new transaction summary tables attached to the reasons, but not a 'plenary' reargument on all the findings in the reasons.
When the Society for Cinema Studies asked me to sit on the 'plenary' panel addressing the ‘State of the Profession’ in March, I hesitated.
Now, the 'plenary' power for immigration, which means the ability to make law with respect to immigration, rests with the Congress of the United States, not with an appointed trade representative.
The participants in the 'plenary' session when the report was presented said that the recommendations made in the first report had been implemented and Bulgaria maintained a high level of operational safety.
The 'plenary' meeting of the People's Consultative Assembly's Annual Session skirted controversy on the issue of a regional representatives faction when it referred to the issue to be discussed in a commission.
A 'plenary' indulgence may be gained each day up to and including November 8th, by visiting a cemetery and there praying for the holy souls and the Pope's intentions.
It affirms the 'plenary' inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith.
There will be 'plenary' talks between the two official delegations.
Obviously, the trustworthiness, perspicuity and 'plenary' inspiration of Scripture cannot be maintained aside from the belief that the Bible is a thoroughly self-consistent whole.
Being a student of medieval history, I've been aware for a long time of the doctrine of 'plenary' indulgences within the Catholic Church.
The 'plenary' meeting met the quorum as it was attended by 31 councillors, or more than two-thirds of the 45 members of the regency council.
The President has 'plenary' power to engage in war and surveillance.
While the Vatican promises 'plenary' indulgences for various pilgrim activities, such spiritual benefits play a rather insignificant part in the overall plan of activities.
It is important that we go to confession and receive Holy Communion, attend Mass and visit the cemetery to gain a 'plenary' indulgence for the Holy Souls.
It means that at least 448 legislators have to attend a 'plenary' meeting to endorse the fourth phase of amendments.
His proposal, outlined during a 'plenary' session of the conference, triggered a lively debate among conference participants.
Indeed, as Richard points out, the 'plenary' indulgence first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade.
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