SUSPENSION OF PROCEEDINGS TO ANOTHER TIME OR PLACE
Adjourned; Adjourn; Adjourn (motion); Fix the time to which to adjourn; Move to adjourn; Motion to adjourn; Motions to adjourn; Motion to fix the time to which to adjourn; Motions to fix the time to which to adjourn; Adjourned meeting
adjourn
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to stop') to adjourn for (to adjourn for lunch)
2) (d; intr.) ('to move') (to adjourn to the living room for brandy)
adjourn
(adjourns, adjourning, adjourned)
If a meeting or trial is adjourned or if it adjourns, it is stopped for a short time.
The proceedings have now been adjourned until next week...
I am afraid the court may not adjourn until three or even later.
VERB: beV-ed, V
adjourn
v. the final closing of a meeting, such as a convention, a meeting of the board of directors, or any official gathering. It should not be confused with a recess, meaning the meeting will break and then continue at a later time.
See also: recess session
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Adjournment
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.