Pronunciation: /əˈdʒɜrn tuː/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Let's adjourn to the park for a picnic.
A2 After the meeting, we adjourned to the coffee shop for a break.
B1 The group decided to adjourn to a nearby restaurant for dinner.
B2 As the sun began to set, we adjourned to the rooftop bar for cocktails.
C1 The board members adjourned to a private room to discuss the sensitive issue.
C2 Following the conference, the delegates adjourned to the hotel's lounge for networking.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 Let's adjourn to the park for a picnic.
A2 After the meeting, we can adjourn to the coffee shop for a chat.
B1 The group decided to adjourn to a nearby restaurant for dinner.
B2 As the weather improved, they adjourned to the beach for some sunbathing.
C1 The committee agreed to adjourn to a private room to discuss the sensitive issue.
C2 Following the seminar, the attendees adjourned to the hotel bar for networking.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 Let's adjourn to the park for a picnic.
A2 After the meeting, we can adjourn to the coffee shop for a chat.
B1 The group decided to adjourn to a nearby restaurant for dinner.
B2 As the weather was nice, they adjourned to the rooftop terrace for drinks.
C1 The conference attendees adjourned to the auditorium for the keynote speaker's presentation.
C2 After the intense negotiations, the diplomats adjourned to a private room to discuss further.
formal The meeting will adjourn to the conference room for further discussion.
informal Let's adjourn to the break room for some coffee.
slang We should adjourn to my place after the party.
figurative After a long day of work, I like to adjourn to my favorite spot in the park to relax.
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