Thesaurus / annex
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Because hundreds of NBC Sports staffers have been left home at their Stamford headquarters due to capacity restrictions in Japan — and because that headquarters has its own social-distancing requirements — the company created an annex to house them.
FOR NBC, THE COVID OLYMPICS WILL BE A FEAT OF STRANGE MOVEMENTS AND REMOTE MYSTERYSTEVEN ZEITCHIKJULY 23, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCocaine and cannabis were also passed around at the party, which moved from the annex house to the main chapter lodge.
A FRESHMAN WAS ‘HAZED TO DEATH,’ HIS FAMILY SAYS. 15 FORMER FRATERNITY MEMBERS NOW FACE CHARGES.REIS THEBAULTJUNE 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTBut, nevertheless, in this house and not in its secret annex of a Hundred Raptures he designed to spend the night.
DOPESAX ROHMERTh' ilivator in th' left annex fell thirteen stories Thursday, but no wan was injured.
MR. DOOLEY SAYSFINLEY DUNNEElectricity seems destined to annex the whole field, not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics.
STEAM STEEL AND ELECTRICITYJAMES W. STEELEOnce more men began to value empire, to seek to annex new territory overseas, and to bind closer the existing possessions.
THE CANADIAN DOMINIONOSCAR D. SKELTONFurther, Hodgeman and he built an annex out of spare timber to connect the entrance veranda with the store.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSONIt was impolitic to annex this island to the British dominions; but having done so, it was disgraceful thus to abandon it.
THE LIFE OF HORATIO LORD NELSONROBERT SOUTHEYAfter due deliberation the British government determined to annex the Punjab.
BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORYH. B. (HEREFORD BROOKE) GEORGEAs Gordon worded his complaint, it was a case not of his wishing to annex Mtesa, but of Mtesa annexing his soldiers.
THE LIFE OF GORDON, VOLUME IDEMETRIUS CHARLES BOULGERWORDS RELATED TO ANNEX
- ambush
- annex
- apprehend
- appropriate
- arrest
- arrogate
- bag
- bust
- capture
- carry off
- catch
- claw
- clutch
- commandeer
- confiscate
- conquer
- exact
- force
- gain
- get
- grab
- grasp
- hijack
- hook
- impound
- incorporate
- kidnap
- lift
- nab
- nail
- occupy
- overcome
- overpower
- overrun
- overwhelm
- pounce
- secure
- snag
- snare
- spirit away
- subdue
- take
- take by storm
- take captive
- take over
- take possession of
- throttle
- trap
- usurp
- wrench
- advance
- aggrandize
- aggravate
- amplify
- annex
- augment
- boost
- broaden
- build
- build up
- burgeon
- deepen
- develop
- dilate
- distend
- double
- enhance
- enlarge
- escalate
- exaggerate
- expand
- extend
- further
- grow
- heighten
- inflate
- intensify
- lengthen
- magnify
- mount
- multiply
- pad
- progress
- proliferate
- prolong
- protract
- pullulate
- raise
- redouble
- reinforce
- rise
- run up
- sharpen
- slap on
- soar
- spread
- step up
- strengthen
- supplement
- swarm
- swell
- tack on
- teem
- thicken
- triple
- upsurge
- wax
- widen
- accepts
- apprehends
- assumes
- believes
- catches
- compasses
- comprehends
- considers
- deems
- expects
- experiences
- feels
- follows
- gathers
- grasps
- holds
- imagines
- interprets as
- is aware of
- knows
- looks upon
- observes
- perceives
- presumes
- receives
- reckons
- regards
- sees
- sees as
- senses
- supposes
- suspects
- takes in
- thinks
- thinks of as
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