/plɛnɪtud/ – Noun
Definition: sự đầy đủ, sự trọn vẹn, sự dư thừa.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “plenitude” refers to the state of being full or complete, often used to describe a situation where all rights, powers, or authorities are fully exercised or realized. It can also refer to a condition of abundance or plenty.
Example: The plaintiff argued that the defendant’s actions caused a plenitude of damages to their property.