rejourn (Meaning)

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rejourn (v. t.)

To adjourn; to put off.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rejourn

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rejourn Sentence Examples

  1. The judge rejourned the trial until the following day, citing the need for additional witness testimony.
  2. The board rejourned the meeting to allow members to gather more information on the proposed amendment.
  3. The conference attendees rejourned for lunch, eager to resume their discussions after the break.
  4. The committee rejourned its deliberations after reaching an impasse, hoping to reconvene with a fresh perspective.
  5. The legislature rejourned for the summer, with plans to address outstanding bills when they reconvened in the fall.
  6. The concertgoers rejourned to the lobby after the encore, sharing their enthusiasm for the performance.
  7. The students rejourned from their field trip, excited to share their experiences with their classmates.
  8. The jury rejourned to deliberate, tasked with determining the defendant's guilt or innocence.
  9. The hikers rejourned for a rest, admiring the stunning views from their mountain perch.
  10. The team rejourned after their practice, eager to review their progress and make adjustments before the big game.

FAQs About the word rejourn

To adjourn; to put off.

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No antonyms found.

The judge rejourned the trial until the following day, citing the need for additional witness testimony.

The board rejourned the meeting to allow members to gather more information on the proposed amendment.

The conference attendees rejourned for lunch, eager to resume their discussions after the break.

The committee rejourned its deliberations after reaching an impasse, hoping to reconvene with a fresh perspective.