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an·nexa·tion [ˌænekˈseɪʃən] N (of territory)

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the annexation of a territory

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As a result of the annexation, they lost that right, since that state no longer existed.
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Subsequent development and annexation brought the population to 1195 by 1990.
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No annexations took place from 1979 to 2003.
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Initially, there was very harsh repression in the decade following annexation.
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An important feature of independent city status was that it guaranteed protection against annexation of territory by adjacent communities.
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The city expanded in size during the decade, growing through annexation, to 16 sqmi.
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The proletariat also must struggle against annexations and attempts to create pseudo-independent states on the pretext of liberating oppressed peoples.
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With inhabited areas, annexation must also be supported by a majority of voters within the area proposed for annexation.
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Generally, the officers of the army were indifferent whether the annexation was consummated or not; but not so all of them.
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This effectively shut out a number of third parties attempting to block the annexation, and they believed they had been excluded from the process.
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