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An adjournment is a formal pause or suspension of a meeting, court session, or legislative assembly, often until a specified date or time. It allows participants to take a break or conclude discussions without making a final decision. In legal contexts, an adjournment can also refer to delaying a case or hearing to a later date. This practice ensures that all parties have adequate time to prepare or gather necessary information.

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