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[ uh-jurn-muhnt ] / əˈdʒɜrn mənt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR adjournment ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe act of adjourning or the state or period of being adjourned. Origin of adjournment1635–45; <Anglo-French adjournement,Middle French. See adjourn, -ment OTHER WORDS FROM adjournmentnon·ad·journ·ment, nounpre·ad·journ·ment, nounpro·ad·journ·ment, adjectivere·ad·journ·ment, nounWords nearby adjournmentadjoin, adjoining, adjoint, adjoint differential equation, adjourn, adjournment, adjt., adjudge, adjudicate, adjudication, adjudicator Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for adjournmentSecond, the two houses of Congress must disagree about the time of adjournment. Obama’s Congressional Test|Michael Tomasky|August 10, 2011|DAILY BEAST When I left my substitute was just getting up to ask for the adjournment. Woman on Her Own, False Gods & The Red Robe|Eugne Brieux On the night after this adjournment, the cannon were removed. The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862|Various The hour of adjournment on Friday was changed at the same time to half-past five. The Government of England (Vol. I)|A. Lawrence Lowell
Mr. Fox said, the opposition to the adjournment was uncandid and unbecoming. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the|Thomas Clarkson The first instalment of emergency war legislation was completed before the adjournment (Aug. 10) of both Houses as follows. The Annual Register 1914|Anonymous
Words related to adjournmentdeferment, recess, deferral, postponement, interruption, pause, intermission, stay, break, suspension, prorogation, putting off |