plenism

[ˈpliːnɪzəm]

plenism Definition

  • 1the belief that the universe is full and there is no such thing as a vacuum
  • 2a state of being completely full or filled

Using plenism: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plenism" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plenism theory was popular in the 17th century.

  • Example

    The plenism of the room made it difficult to breathe.

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    The plenism of the market was overwhelming.

plenism Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plenism

Antonyms for plenism

Phrases with plenism

  • the belief that the universe is full and there is no such thing as a vacuum

    Example

    The plenism theory was popular in the 17th century.

  • a state of being completely full or filled, often used to describe a room or space

    Example

    The plenism of the room made it difficult to breathe.

  • a state of being completely full or filled, often used to describe a market or commercial area

    Example

    The plenism of the market was overwhelming.

Origins of plenism

from Latin 'plenus', meaning 'full'

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Summary: plenism in Brief

'Plenism' [ˈpliːnɪzəm] refers to the belief that the universe is full and there is no such thing as a vacuum, as well as a state of being completely full or filled. It can be used to describe theories, spaces, or commercial areas, as in 'The plenism theory was popular in the 17th century.' 'Plenism' has formal synonyms like 'fullness' and 'completeness,' and informal ones like 'stuffing' and 'jamming.'