Plenitude in a sentence as a noun

Just buy back stock, they have plenitude of cash flow to fund reasonable R&D.

It's a modern variation of the principle of plenitude.

Since the ideal world would have plenitude for all, anything that takes us away from such a world must be justified.

"The principle of plenitude asserts that the universe contains all possible forms of existence.

There is no point living in a society with amazing material plenitude if the rest prevents your well-being.

It is one of the great debates of our generation wether democratic socialism will show plenitude or the road to serfdom.

Just to provide a bit of background on these kind of decisions: usually it's quite hard to support a plenitude of platforms, so what happens is that you end up supporting the most recent ones first: the ones that have strong authentication baked into the OS.

Yes, it is healthy and the essence of the sacredness of artistry to the plenitude of society that the artist becomes entranced by his vision of the transcendent, which offers him salvation in the face of material impoverishment while enacting his being.

Plenitude definitions

noun

a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone"

See also: plenty plentifulness plenteousness plentitude