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adjourn verb (adjourned, adjourning) 1 to put off (a meeting, etc) to another time. 2 to finish (a meeting, etc), intending to continue it at another time or place. 3 intrans to move to another place, usually for refreshment or rest. 4 intrans to finish a meeting and separate. adjournment noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French ajorner.

adjourn verb (adjourned, adjourning) 1 to put off (a meeting, etc) to another time. 2 to finish (a meeting, etc), intending to continue it at another time or place. 3 intrans to move to another place, usually for refreshment or rest. 4 intrans to finish a meeting and separate. adjournment noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French ajorner.

adjourn verb (adjourned, adjourning) 1 to put off (a meeting, etc) to another time. 2 to finish (a meeting, etc), intending to continue it at another time or place. 3 intrans to move to another place, usually for refreshment or rest. 4 intrans to finish a meeting and separate. adjournment noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French ajorner.