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View usage for: (æneks) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense annexes, present participle annexing, past tense, past participle annexedverbIf a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it. Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD. [VERB noun] Hitler was determined to annex Austria to Germany. [VERB noun + to] Synonyms: seize, take over, appropriate, acquire More Synonyms of annex annexation (ænekseɪʃən)Word forms: plural annexations countable noun [usually singular] ...the Nazi annexation of territories in the run up to the Second World War. [+ of] Synonyms: seizure, takeover, occupation, conquest More Synonyms of annex More Synonyms of annex verb (æˈnɛks) (transitive)1. to join or add, esp to something larger; attach 2. to add (territory) by conquest or occupation 3. to add or append as a condition, warranty, etc 4. to appropriate without permission noun (ˈænɛks)5. a variant spelling (esp US) of annexe Derived forms annexable (anˈnexable) adjective Word origin C14: from Medieval Latin annexāre, from Latin annectere to attach to, from nectere to join annex in American English (əˈnɛks; æˈnɛks; for n. ˈænˌɛks) verb transitive1. to add on or attach, as a smaller thing to a larger; append 2. to add to as a condition, consequence, etc. 3. to incorporate into a country, state, etc. the territory of (another country, state, etc.) 4. to take or appropriate, esp. without asking 5. Archaic to join; connect noun6. something added on ; specif.,a. a wing added to a building b. a nearby building used as an addition to the main building c. a section added as to a document; addendum Derived forms annexation (ˌannexˈation) (ˌænɛkˈseɪʃən; ˌænɪksˈeɪʃən) noun annexationist (ˌannexˈationist) noun Word origin ME annexen < OFr annexer < L annexus, pp. of annectere < ad-, to + nectere, to tie, bind: see net 1Examples of 'annex' in a sentenceannex A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. British English: annex VERB If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it. Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD. - American English: annex
- Brazilian Portuguese: anexar
- Chinese: 并吞
- European Spanish: anexionar
- French: annexer
- German: annektieren
- Italian: annettere
- Japanese: 併合する
- Korean: 합병하다
- European Portuguese: anexar
- Latin American Spanish: anexionar
Chinese translation of 'annex' n (c) - (joined to main building)
群房 (qúnfáng) - (separate building)
附属(屬)建筑(築) (fùshǔ jiànzhù) (个(個), gè)
vt - (= take over) [land, territory]
兼并(並) (jiānbìng)
Definition to take without permission Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD. Definition to join or add (something) to something larger A gate goes through to the annexed garden. Synonyms Opposites remove , separate, detach , disconnect , disengage , unfasten , disunite , disjoin Additional synonymsShe wants to add a huge sports complex to the hotel. Synonyms include, attach, supplement, increase by, adjoin, annex, amplify, augment, affix, append (formal), enlarge by Definition to be next to and joined onto Fields adjoined the garden and there were no neighbours. Synonyms connect with or to, join, neighbour (on), link with, attach to, combine with, couple with, communicate with, touch on, border on, annex, approximate, unite with, verge on, impinge on, append (formal), affix to, interconnect with Definition to attach or fasten Complete the form and affix four tokens. Synonyms attach, add, join, stick on, bind, put on, tag, glue, paste, tack, fasten, annex, append (formal), subjoin |