Adjourn
volume
British pronunciation/ɐd‍ʒˈɜːn/
American pronunciation/əˈdʒɝn/

Definición y Significado de "adjourn"

to adjourn
01

aplazar

(an event or meeting) to be closed or temporarily paused
Intransitive
02

aplazar

to stop a meeting, trial, or game in order to resume it sometime later
Transitive: to adjourn an activity
03

suspender, aplazar

to suspend legal or formal proceedings to a later time or indefinitely
Transitive: to adjourn legal or formal proceedings

adjourn

v

adjournment

n

adjournment

n
example
Ejemplo
The judge had to adjourn the trial due to a procedural error in the evidence submission.
They adjourned the game due to bad weather conditions.
The judge adjourned the sentencing hearing to allow time for further investigation into mitigating circumstances.
The meeting was adjourned after reaching a decision.
The court adjourned for the day after hearing hours of expert testimony.
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