The judge decided to adjourn the trial early today so he could go fishing.
The judge decided to adjourn the court case until the following week.
The meeting was adjourned until the next day due to a scheduling conflict.
The past tense of "adjourn" is "adjourned."
"Adjourn" means to temporarily suspend a legal proceeding or meeting to a later date or time. "Remand" refers to sending a case back to a lower court for further consideration or action, typically ordered by a higher court.
The citizens decided to revolt against their oppressive government by taking to the streets in protest.
She intentionally ignored his calls to send a message.
The court will adjourn.
A good sentence using the word adjourn is:There will be an application to adjourn the proceedings on the basis of Mr. Thomas.
It is getting late, we have to adjourn this meeting...
The meeting was adjourned until the next day due to a scheduling conflict.
The chair of any meeting may with the consent of a majority of the members present adjourn the meeting.
this meeting is adjourned
postpone, delay, suspend, interrupt, put off, defer, discontinue
Adjourn-means that the meeting is postpone and hold off, put off.
congress is about to adjourn
The noun forms of the verb to adjourn are adjournment and the gerund, adjourning.
Yes, the general assembly has to adjourn on the Labor Day.
"Journal" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a diary or a record of daily events. As a verb, it means to write in a journal or to keep a record of events.