Synonym: appropriation. Similar words: vexation, vexatious, taxation, annex, relaxation, subluxation, annexe, exasperation. Meaning: [‚ænek'seɪʃn] n. 1. incorporation by joining or uniting 2. the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation.
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1. Walkup counts among his first-year triumphs the annexation of 26 square miles of state trust land on the city's southeast side.
2. And the faithful still see annexation as one way to pay that bill -- and no proof it will work is required.
3. True believers are adamant that without annexation there can be no financial or social equity in Tucson -- end of discussion.
4. Residents living south of the proposed annexation told the Weekly that car accidents on Wilmot happen all the time.
5. He said the annexation should be a benefit, not a detriment, to taxpayers.
6. For years, annexation has been the primary means by which city officials planned for growth.
7. Some city residents who oppose annexation are concentrating on trying to accomplish positive alternatives.
8. In the immediate aftermath of annexation or conquest Euric's rule was far from pleasant.
9. She says she might oppose the final annexation plan if given enough reason.
10. Like the annexation of Tucson Mall a decade earlier, these three areas could provide a substantial profit for the city.
11. Annexation, however, is a long process requiring hearings and the participation of the Local Agency Formation Commission.
12. But the annexation of the other planets of the Althosian system had left Nicaea economically and morally bankrupt.
13. The model increment annexation algorithm was devised to annex the incremental model onto primary geometric model at the client to form the modified collaborative CAD model.
14. He mentioned the Japanese annexation of Korea in 1910 .
15. I regard the question of annexation as belonging exclusively to the United States and Texas.
16. Until now,[http://Sentencedict.com] China had never recognised India's 1975 annexation of Sikkim.
17. The annexation of the Republic of Texas by the United States took place in 1845.
18. After annexation by the Romans in A. D. 106, the city—once a hub of commerce—became less important as trade routes developed along the Red Sea and Nile River.
19. Its annexation caused the prosperity of the above-mentioned Palmyra, whose aristocracy and dynasty were likewise descended from the Aribi.
20. City officials are wary of population loss to suburbs and point with pride to the overall population gain that has accompanied annexation.
21. The inaccurate economic predictions should cause concern about the reliability of the financial benefits of annexation.
22. When the special Texas Convention was called on July 4, to consider the issue, it also voted overwhelmingly for annexation.
23. Just the sort of thing that tends to get desperate politicians and bureaucrats salivating over the prospect of annexation.
24. Skalsky is evasive about her position, claiming her recent vote only expedited the annexation process.
25. But a serious lag in the development of infrastructure has followed rapid annexation, and many annexed areas still lack basic services.
26. Advocates just seem to take it on faith that annexation is the only hope of salvation for this city.
27. That is, unless the city is successful in changing state law regarding annexation.
28. Which is why we expect Diamond to make a big push for city annexation.
29. The essay will analyze this case through Public Relations, and give counsel for the annexation by domestic corporation in future.
30. Ancient people Fumio established and indisputable zhaotuo, the anti - annexation of the territory was zhaotuo.
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