adjacent in the PONS Dictionary

adjacent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

her room was adjacent to mine

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is an agent-level model system, but unlike most agent-based models, it does not focus exclusively on the interactions of adjacent agents.
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The two inner tracks, not adjacent to either platform, are used only by express trains except when track 3 or 4 is closed for maintenance.
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In most cases, these bike paths are also physically separated from an adjacent footpath.
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The stationary fire demon survives, as do all other adjacent pieces.
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Some squares are blank but some contain numbers (1 to 8), each number being the number of mines adjacent to the uncovered square.
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There are 180 parking spaces on site and 1,000 spaces adjacent to the stadium.
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A miogeosyncline is the nonvolcanic portion of an orthogeosyncline, located adjacent a craton.
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Adjacent areas in the body are represented by adjacent areas in the cortex.
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The island and its adjacent 90 metre depth tidal sound attract basking sharks and cetaceans in large numbers during the summer months.
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An example of the former is empirical packing energy calculations, where only interactions between adjacent atoms are considered.
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