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autumn

[aw-tuhm] / ˈɔ təm /
NOUN
season between summer and winter
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Danish government policies influenced Labour's proposals for asylum reform last autumn, and the home secretary is expected to begin implementing some of them from next week.

From BBC

Netflix’s stock had fallen by more than a third since last autumn when it made its play for Warner Bros., and it surged 13.8% Friday after it bowed out of the bidding war.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government had previously delayed making a decision on the contract, which was originally due in the autumn.

From BBC

Concerns about debt sustainability have eased since November’s autumn budget, which included a series of fiscal tightening measures, allowing gilts and sterling to recover.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, on an autumn evening in Rochester, the spirits asked those present, including Leah, Maggie, Isaac Post, George Willets, and others, to plan the first public presentation of spirit communication.

From Literature