Sentences

adjourn in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To suspend or end a meeting or session, typically with the intention of resuming it later.

Sample Sentences

  1. The committee decided to adjourn the meeting until next week.
  2. After a long debate, the judge chose to adjourn the court session early.
  3. We will adjourn this conference after the final speaker presents.
  4. The school board voted to adjourn their discussions until further notice.
  5. Due to the unexpected storm, they had to adjourn the outdoor event.
  6. Let us adjourn for lunch and reconvene in an hour.
  7. After reviewing all the evidence, the panel agreed to adjourn the investigation.
  8. The meeting was adjourned without reaching a consensus on the proposal.
  9. She suggested we adjourn the conversation until we have more information.
  10. They decided to adjourn the rally in light of the new safety measures.
  11. The meeting was adjourned until next week to allow everyone time to gather more information.
  12. After a lengthy discussion, the committee decided to adjourn the session early.
  13. Due to the unexpected storm, the court chose to adjourn proceedings for the day.
  14. The teacher announced that she would adjourn class ten minutes early for a staff meeting.
  15. They agreed to adjourn the conference to give participants a chance to reflect on the presentations.
  16. In light of the recent events, the board voted to adjourn the annual meeting until further notice.
  17. The judge instructed the jury to adjourn for a recess before beginning deliberations.
  18. With no further questions, the chairwoman moved to adjourn the assembly.
  19. The debate became heated, prompting the moderator to adjourn for a short break.
  20. After several hours of deliberation, the council decided to adjourn and reconvene in the morning.