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Adjourns - English meaning

əˈdʒɜːn

Adjourns – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Break off (a meeting, legal case, or game) with the intention of resuming it later.

Usage examples:

The meeting was adjourned until december 4
verb

To rest or pause during a meeting or trial

Usage examples:

[ t ] they adjourned the meeting until after lunch., [ c ] there was a two-day adjournment in the t…
verb

To temporarily end a meeting or trial

Usage examples:

Adjourn for sth the meeting adjourned for lunch., adjourn a case/hearing/trial/inquest/meeting the …
verb

To have a pause or rest during a formal meeting or trial

Usage examples:

The meeting was adjourned until tuesday., shall we adjourn for lunch?

Adjourns translation into English

Adjourns: translate from English into Chinese

Translate adjourns into Chinese (Simplified)}
休会, 顺延, 缓服兵役, 换地方

Adjourns: translate from English into Dutch

Translate adjourns into Dutch}
Schorst, Verdagen, Schorsen, Uitstellen, Uiteengaan

Adjourns: translate from English into French

Translate adjourns into French}
Ajourne, Ajourner, Reporter, S'ajourner

Adjourns: translate from English into German

Translate adjourns into German}
Vertagt, Vertagen, Sistieren, Aussetzen, Beenden

Adjourns: translate from English into Hindi

Translate adjourns into Hindi}
स्थगित, स्थगित होना, स्थगित करना, टालना

Adjourns: translate from English into Italian

Translate adjourns into Italian}
Si aggiorna, Aggiornare, Aggiornarsi, Rinviare, Rimandare, Sospendere i lavori, Differire

Adjourns: translate from English into Korean

Translate adjourns into Korean}
연기하다, 휴회하다, 산회하다, 폐회하다, 회의를 연기하다, 회의장을 옮기다

Adjourns: translate from English into Russian

Translate adjourns into Russian}
Откладывает, Откладывать, Закрывать, Расходиться, Отсрочивать, Объявлять перерыв, Делать перерыв, Переходить в другое место

Adjourns: translate from English into Spanish

Translate adjourns into Spanish}
Aplaza, Aplazar, Suspender, Levantar, Suspender la sesión, Suspenderse, Pasar, Dilatar

Word origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘summon someone to appear on a particular day’): from Old French ajorner, from the phrase a jorn (nome ) ‘to an (appointed) day’.

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