adjoining (Meaning)

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adjoining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Adjoin

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adjoining (a.)

Joining to; contiguous; adjacent; as, an adjoining room.

adjoining Sentence Examples

  1. The adjoining rooms at the hotel allowed our group to stay close together during our vacation.
  2. The adjoining properties had beautifully landscaped gardens that seamlessly flowed into each other.
  3. We enjoyed the convenience of having an adjoining bathroom in our suite, making our stay more comfortable.
  4. The adjoining offices facilitated easy communication and collaboration among the project teams.
  5. A picturesque park with a pond was located in the adjoining neighborhood, providing a peaceful retreat for residents.
  6. The adjoining walls between the apartments were well-insulated, ensuring a quiet living environment.
  7. The restaurant had an adjoining patio where patrons could dine outdoors and enjoy the pleasant weather.
  8. The hospital had an adjoining research center, allowing for the integration of cutting-edge medical advancements.
  9. The conference rooms were designed with adjoining doors, enabling flexibility for large-scale events or smaller meetings.
  10. The playground had an adjoining area for parents to relax while keeping an eye on their children playing.

FAQs About the word adjoining

of Adjoin, Joining to; contiguous; adjacent; as, an adjoining room.

adjacent, neighboring, contiguous,closest, attached, united, bordering, joining, flanking, abutting

farthest, removed, disconnected, free-standing, detached, unattached, unconnected, disconnected, discrete, apart

The adjoining rooms at the hotel allowed our group to stay close together during our vacation.

The adjoining properties had beautifully landscaped gardens that seamlessly flowed into each other.

We enjoyed the convenience of having an adjoining bathroom in our suite, making our stay more comfortable.

The adjoining offices facilitated easy communication and collaboration among the project teams.