0 to stop (a meeting etc), intending to continue it at another time or place -- tangguh
We shall adjourn (the meeting) until Wednesday.
Both parties agreed to adjourn the parliamentary debate on the bill proposed by the preceding cabinet.
They adjourn further analysis of such qualities by expressing their distaste for, or at best, faintly embarrassed appreciation of, her intensely personal, perilously autobiographical, violently passionate style.
My case going to be adjourned anyway.
A meeting had been summoned for to- morrow but, at the request of both sides, it stands adjourned for some little time.
I see no earthly reason, in any case, why we should adjourn the report.
If he has such anticipations why does he object to adjourning for only three weeks?
Coroners are already advised to adjourn inquests until the findings of the medical panel are known.
This sitting is now adjourned, and will resume as soon as the bells indicate that work can be resumed as normal.
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