adjourn in the PONS Dictionary

adjourn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The court was adjourned and the crowd dispersed.
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Another problem that arose in competitive chess was when adjourning a game for a meal break or overnight.
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The role is supposed to continue long after the church has adjourned.
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Before the programme had finished he had adjourned to his workshop and assembled the first prototype of his most well-known invention, the wind-up radio.
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The committee adjourns for a private conference to discuss their decision.
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However, because the delay is a legislative day, not a calendar day, the majority can mitigate it by briefly adjourning.
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The hearing on that day lasted only an hour rather than the expected two days and was adjourned again.
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Parliament was sitting when the news was received, and immediately adjourned.
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The "somoneor" (mod. "semonneur"), or court crier, adjourned and called the court to order and announced its orders or directions.
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A smaller number may adjourn from day to day and may compel attendance of absent members.
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