Adjourn vs Adjourn - What's the difference?
adjourn | adjourn | Related terms |
To postpone.
To defer; to put off temporarily or indefinitely.
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To end or suspend an event.
(intransitive, formal, uncommon) To move from one place to another.
To postpone.
To defer; to put off temporarily or indefinitely.
* Barrow
To end or suspend an event.
(intransitive, formal, uncommon) To move from one place to another.
Adjourn is a related term of adjourn.
In lang=en terms the difference between adjourn and adjourn
is that adjourn is to end or suspend an event while adjourn is to end or suspend an event.In formal|uncommon|lang=en terms the difference between adjourn and adjourn
is that adjourn is (intransitive|formal|uncommon) to move from one place to another while adjourn is (intransitive|formal|uncommon) to move from one place to another.As verbs the difference between adjourn and adjourn
is that adjourn is to postpone while adjourn is to postpone.adjourn
English
Verb
(en verb)- The trial was adjourned for a week.
- It is a common practice to adjourn the reformation of their lives to a further time.
- The court will adjourn for lunch.
- After the dinner, we will adjourn to the bar.
See also
* adjournmentadjourn
English
Verb
(en verb)- The trial was adjourned for a week.
- It is a common practice to adjourn the reformation of their lives to a further time.
- The court will adjourn for lunch.
- After the dinner, we will adjourn to the bar.