It is getting late, we have to adjourn this meeting...
The chair of any meeting may with the consent of a majority of the members present adjourn the meeting.
To adjourn is to pause. When a meeting is adjourned, the people disperse until their next meeting. It comes from the French "jour", a day; the sense is that you are finished for the day, and will start again tomorrow.
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An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The court will adjourn.
congress is about to adjourn
It is getting late, we have to adjourn this meeting...
The noun forms of the verb to adjourn are adjournment and the gerund, adjourning.
A good sentence using the word adjourn is:There will be an application to adjourn the proceedings on the basis of Mr. Thomas.
The past tense is adjourned.
"Adjourn" is a verb. It means to end a meeting or gathering officially.
The "d" is silent. "Adjourn" is pronounced as if it were spelled "ajourn."
Yes, the general assembly has to adjourn on the Labor Day.
The judge decided to adjourn the trial early today so he could go fishing.
no they adjourn for much longer periods all the time
The chair of any meeting may with the consent of a majority of the members present adjourn the meeting.