ple-, pleini-, plen-, plet-
(Latin: fill, full)
The act of providing a practical means for accomplishing an objective: The school's implementation of prohibiting smoking on the school grounds was put into immediate effect the following day.

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implete
impletion
incomplete
incompletely
incompleteness
plenary
A diplomatic agent: The ambassador was a plenipotentiary who was fully authorized to represent his government.
1. An ample amount or quantity; an abundance: Mark lived in a region that was blessed with a plenitude of natural resources.
2. The condition of being full, ample, or complete.
2. The condition of being full, ample, or complete.
plenteous
plenteously
plenteousness
plentiful
plentifully
plentifulness