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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121. Senate staff were paid overtime even when the chamber was in recess.
122. If there is a transaction which is beyond P35.624, the officer of the day will call for a recess of half an hour.
123. As school recess and physical education classes are being cut back or eliminated, families need to make exercise an after-school priority.
124. Results:The perimeter of omental bursa, especially, the relation of superior recess of lesser sac to caudate lobe of liver was indicated.
125. Its mild maritime climate, colorful seashore resorts and hospitable habitants attract people to come to travel, recess, or spend their senectitude.
126. At the level of azygos vein, 100% of the lymph nodes of azygos vein and the superior aortic recess were located among the superior vena cava, arch of azygos vein, trachea and concavity of aortic arch.
127. Conclusion The thin section collodion anatomy of temporal bone area, combined with the images of HRCT can clearly delineate the details of facial recess and its relative structures.
128. There were degeneration and hypertrophy of ligamenta flava at lamina associated with the top of lateral recess and articular process.
129. Consider the potential perks of a career in teaching: a pet gerbil in your 'office,' mandatory recess every day, and at least twenty children who think you're cool.
130. "In school, we had recess twice a day, gym class twice a week, like it or not," Obama said. "When we got home, there was no way we'd be allowed to lie around the house watching TV.
131. Objective:To describe and explain the importance of the hepatogastric ligament in dividing the superior recess of the lesser sac (SRLS) and the exist of gastrodiaphragmatic ligament.
132. The degeneration and hypertrophy of the ligamenta flava at the top of lateral recess and articular process were more easy result in stenosis of lumbar...
133. According to my watch(sentencedict.com), I still have 45 minutes left of good old recess fun.
134. A housing with a recess for the introduction of a workpiece accommodates a clamping mechanism with a crown gear that is positioned and driven at its circumference.
135. They'll be used from the moment school opens, through recess, through lunch period, and on as far into the day as the principal will keep the school open.
136. At the same time, recess and physical education vanishing from the schools'standard curriculum.
137. Also refers to the large end recess of the roller. Also that portion of the taper die which forms the body of the roller.
138. We will now have a fifteen minute recess after this lesson.
139. Would was a test match next week,[sentencedict.com] I thought to be good at home good recess!
140. ResultThe most common cause was portal or splenic vein thrombosis and hematocele or hydrops and infection in splenic recess.
141. The chairman of the meeting announced a ten - minute recess.
142. Pyramidal eminence and chordal eminence should not be lowly abraded in order to avoid damaging the musculus stapedius and chorda tympani nerve when dealing with a facial recess lesion.
More similar words: recession, recessive, necessity, necessary, go to pieces, recede, recent, receive, precede, recently, receiver, reception, precedent, access, excess, success, process, incessant, cessation, excessive, processor, unprecedented, successful, due process, in excess of, accessible, concession, processing, intercessor, successfully.