To adjourn a meeting, the chairperson or designated leader should formally announce the intention to end the meeting, typically after all agenda items have been addressed. A motion to adjourn can be made by any participant and must be seconded. If there is no discussion, the motion can be put to a vote, and if it passes, the meeting is officially concluded. It's also courteous to thank attendees for their participation before adjourning.
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 end a meeting is to adjourn it..Adjournment.
"Adjourn" is a verb. It means to end a meeting or gathering officially.
AnswerGenerally adjourn means to end or postpone a meeting or court proceeding. Additional AnswerIn British English, 'adjourn' means to 'temporarily suspend'. For example, one would adjourn a meeting for lunch; or a court case might be adjourned until the following morning. Unlike in American English, adjourn doesn't mean to end; so, when a meeting is finished, it is 'closed', not 'adjourned'.
To adjourn the meeting, you can say, "Thank you all for your valuable contributions today. As we have covered all the agenda items, I would like to officially adjourn this meeting. Let's reconvene next time on [insert date and time]. Have a great day!"
Yes. It comes from the Latin word "ad" which means "to" and the French word "jour" or "journée" meaning "day". In other words "adjourn" means "to another day".Another AnswerIn British English, adjourn means to temporarily suspenda meeting, not to end that meeting. To end a meeting is to 'close' that meeting.
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