0 (the state of having) enough or more than enough, or a large amount: --
1 an amount or supply that is enough or more than enough, or a large number or amount: --
Every individual entity is beautiful, perhaps - but that leaves ugliness in plenty to be transformed or salvaged.
The book provides plenty of examples of the continuing influence of the military in politics.
Plenty of time was allowed after the presentation of the paired papers providing the opportunity for delegates to actively respond to the discussion.
As with all the following chapters, this one has plenty of interesting examples and even more exercises.
They observe that it is essential to give children plenty of time to imitate before jumping in to help.
All chapters are, however, worth reading, each one offering the reader plenty to think about.
There was plenty about doors and getting in and getting out, but no details about what happened in that room.
As with any other piece of technology, there are plenty of applications that do not require a multiagent approach.