noun a suspension of the proceedings in a court or legislature
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In legal proceedings, adjournment refers to the suspension or postponement of a court case to a later date.
In parliamentary procedure, adjournment refers to the closing of a meeting or session until the next scheduled time.
In business meetings, adjournment refers to the formal ending of a meeting or session.
In debates and discussions, adjournment may be called to allow for further research or consideration of a topic before continuing.
In legislative proceedings, adjournment refers to the temporary ending of a session or meeting of a legislative body.
In the legal profession, adjournment is often used to refer to the postponement of a court case or legal proceeding to a later date.
Legislators may call for an adjournment of a legislative session to reconvene at a later time or date.
Judges may grant adjournments in court proceedings to allow for additional time for preparation or to accommodate scheduling conflicts.
In a corporate setting, adjournment may refer to the conclusion of a meeting or conference, with plans to reconvene at a later time.