Synonym: adjourn, hesitate, indent, notch, pause, rest, set back. Similar words: recession, recessive, necessity, necessary, go to pieces, recede, recent, receive. Meaning: [rɪː'ses /rɪ'ses] n. 1. a state of abeyance or suspended business 2. a small concavity 3. an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands) 4. an enclosure that is set back or indented 5. a pause from doing something (as work). v. 1. put into a recess 2. make a recess in 3. close at the end of a session.
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1. Parliament was hastily recalled from recess.
2. Parliament went into its long summer recess.
3. The conference broke for a recess.
4. The court is in recess until October.
5. The room has a recess designed to hold bookshelves.
6. Parliament is taking the Christmas recess a little early this year.
7. Is the coffee break the adult version of recess?
8. Her favorite things at school are music and recess.
9. The conference will recess till tomorrow morning.
10. Come and see me at break/recess.
11. The judge called a short recess.
12. He led Owen into a recess behind a recess.
13. Something scuttled away into some dark recess.
14. The Supreme Court is in recess.
15. Congress will return in January from its holiday recess.
16. Then she races to recess with her new friend.
17. Congress was scheduled to recess for Easter and Passover on Friday.
18. We will run them during recesses, during the luncheon recess, and all night when we recess at four each afternoon.
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19. Almost any child will assert that recess is the best part of the school day.
20. If fitting your blind inside a window recess you will need to measure the full recess width and depth.
21. Parliament is in recess.
22. Recess is a good chance for kids to blow off steam.
23. She was pointing at a recess scraped in the soft earth and pine needles.
24. The decision cannot be made while the council is in recess.
25. Will the Foreign Secretary keep the House informed and perhaps make a statement when the House returns after the recess?
26. Bush got a significant boost in the final days before the recess from two votes in the House of Representatives.
27. One of the lawyers asked the judge for a recess.
28. Gas Aga which serves central heating and domestic hot water and set in most attractive brick recess with exposed beam over.
29. They would eat at a table set in a recess, facing a window.
30. Residents were advised to stay indoors and avoid outdoor exercise, and children were kept in classrooms during lunch and recess.
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