verb to temporarily end a meeting or session with the intention of resuming it at a later time
In legal proceedings, adjourning refers to the act of temporarily suspending a court case or meeting to be continued at a later time.
In business meetings, adjourning signifies the end of the meeting, often with a summary of key points discussed and next steps outlined.
In parliamentary procedures, adjourning refers to the formal ending of a session or meeting.
In the context of project management, adjourning is the final stage of the project lifecycle where the team disbands after project completion.
In the context of a writer, 'adjourning' may refer to the process of finishing a writing project or concluding a writing workshop or seminar.
In the context of a psychologist, 'adjourning' may refer to the final stage of group therapy where the group members reflect on their progress and prepare to end the sessions.
In the context of a project manager, 'adjourning' may refer to the final phase of a project where the team wraps up loose ends, evaluates the project's success, and prepares for the next project.
In the context of a legal counsel, 'adjourning' may refer to the closing of a court session or meeting, signaling the end of the proceedings for that time.