Pronunciation: /æks ʌv əˈdʒɜrnəl/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 Acts of adjournal are simple tasks that help keep the courtroom running smoothly.
A2 The judge discussed various acts of adjournal that needed to be completed before the next court session.
B1 The clerk is responsible for organizing all acts of adjournal to ensure the legal proceedings are efficient.
B2 The lawyer's attention to detail in handling acts of adjournal impressed the entire legal team.
C1 The court administrator meticulously oversaw all acts of adjournal to maintain the highest level of professionalism.
C2 The seamless execution of acts of adjournal by the legal team reflected their dedication to upholding the law.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 Acts of adjournal kindness are appreciated by everyone.
A2 She always tries to do acts of adjournal good in her community.
B1 Acts of adjournal bravery can inspire others to be courageous.
B2 The organization is known for its acts of adjournal charity around the world.
C1 His acts of adjournal heroism during the war were widely celebrated.
C2 The artist's acts of adjournal creativity have left a lasting impact on the art world.
formal The court will consider all acts of adjournal before making a decision.
informal The judge will look at all the adjournal acts before deciding.
slang They're taking into account all the adjournal stuff before they decide.
figurative In the court of life, our past acts of adjournal shape our future outcomes.
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