adjournəˈdʒɜrn
adjourn (v)
- present
- adjourns
- past
- adjourned
- past participle
- adjourned
- present participle
- adjourning
English Definitions:
adjourn, recess, break up (verb)
close at the end of a session
"The court adjourned"
adjourn, withdraw, retire (verb)
break from a meeting or gathering
"We adjourned for lunch"; "The men retired to the library"
adjourn (Verb)
To postpone.
adjourn (Verb)
Temporarily ending an event with intentions to complete it at another time or place.
adjourn (Verb)
Of an event: To end or suspend
adjourn (Verb)
To move from one place to another.
adjourn
In parliamentary procedure, an adjournment ends a meeting. It could be done using a motion to adjourn. A time for another meeting could be set using the motion to fix the time to which to adjourn.
adjourn
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