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adjourned

[uh-jurnd] / əˈdʒɜrnd /




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The short hearing was adjourned at Cambridge Crown Court and proceedings are due to resume on 28 January.

From BBC

It was the sixth year in a row that lawmakers finished their budget work and adjourned on time, a task made easier by dominant Democratic majorities in the House and Senate.

From Seattle Times

On Thursday, however, the House adjourned without taking that step.

From New York Times

A judge has adjourned a one-day hearing and said a decision could be reached on Friday.

From BBC

The matter has been adjourned until Monday 17 April.

From BBC