adjourned in the PONS Dictionary

adjourned Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Either there is complete mayhem which results in the house being adjourned or there are querulous' debates' which prevent any worthwhile business from being conducted.
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After the court adjourned, he walked across the street for dinner.
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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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The tribunal has been adjourned to a telephone conference call to determine the next steps in the appeal.
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The trial was subsequently rescheduled, and adjourned, several times.
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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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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 court then adjourned until ten o'clock, when sentence of death was pronounced against him.
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A defendant who admitted stealing three life buoys had his case adjourned for a pre-sanction report.
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The court was adjourned and the crowd dispersed.
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