adjourn indefinitely
Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words
To stop a meeting or trial without setting a date to continue.
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Examples (20)
- The trial was adjourned indefinitely.
- The meeting was adjourned indefinitely due to the sudden power outage.
- The judge decided to adjourn the hearing indefinitely due to new evidence.
- The judge decided to adjourn the trial indefinitely until new evidence emerged.
- The board meeting has been adjourned indefinitely until a new CEO is appointed.
- Parliament will adjourn indefinitely at the end of the session, with no date set for reconvening.
- Faced with a stalemate, the committee chose to adjourn indefinitely.
- They had to adjourn the discussion indefinitely as a consensus could not be reached.
- The peace talks were adjourned indefinitely with no resolution in sight.
- The committee voted to adjourn indefinitely, leaving many questions unanswered.
- If we cannot reach a consensus, we will have to adjourn this session indefinitely.
- After much debate, the council chose to adjourn the controversial proposal indefinitely.
- The disciplinary hearing was adjourned indefinitely pending the outcome of the police investigation.
- We may have to adjourn indefinitely if the key stakeholders do not arrive.
- The chairperson has the authority to adjourn the assembly indefinitely in an emergency.
- The chairman announced that the assembly would adjourn indefinitely following the vote.
- After hours of fruitless debate, the council was forced to adjourn indefinitely.
- Facing growing protests, the government opted to adjourn the public hearing indefinitely.
- The inquiry into the scandal was abruptly adjourned indefinitely, raising many questions.
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, the board meeting has been adjourned indefinitely.