ADJOURNMENT
Source: 524, 566, 567
ADJOURN'MENT, noun 1. The act of adjourning; as, in legislatures, the adjournment of one house is not an adjournment of the other.2. The putting off till another day or time specified, or without day; that is, the closing of a session of a public or official body.3. The time or interval during which a public body defers business; as, during an adjournment but a suspension of business, between the forming of a house and an adjournment for refreshment, is all a recess. In Great Britain, the close of a session of parliament is called a prorogation; as the close of a parliament is a dissolution. But in Great Britain, as well as in the United States, adjournment is now used for an intermission of business, for any indefinite time; as, an adjournment of parliament for six weeks.
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adjournment. Adjournment, n. a putting off for a time, a delay
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Ad‐journ″ment (–ment), n. [[Cf. f. adjournement, OF. ajornement. See Adjourn.]] 1. 1. The act of adjourning; the putting off till another day or time specified, or without day.
2. 2. The time or interval during which a public body adjourns its sittings or postpones business.