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- Adjourn - v. t. - To put off or defer to another day, or indefinitely; to postpone; to close or suspend for the day; -- commonly said of the meeting, or the action, of convened body; as, to adjourn the meeting; to adjourn a debate.
- Adjourn - v. i. - To suspend business for a time, as from one day to another, or for a longer period, or indefinitely; usually, to suspend public business, as of legislatures and courts, or other convened bodies; as, congress adjourned at four o'clock; the court adjourned without day.
- Adjournal - n. - Adjournment; postponement.
- Adjourned - imp. & p. p. - of Adjourn
- Adjourning - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Adjourn
- Adjournment - n. - The act of adjourning; the putting off till another day or time specified, or without day.
- Adjournment - n. - The time or interval during which a public body adjourns its sittings or postpones business.
- Adjourn - v. t. - To put off or defer to another day, or indefinitely; to postpone; to close or suspend for the day; -- commonly said of the meeting, or the action, of convened body; as, to adjourn the meeting; to adjourn a debate.
- Readjourn - v. t. - To adjourn a second time; to adjourn again.