annexes

[ˈæneksɪz]

annexes Definition

  • 1a building joined to or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodation
  • 2add (territory) to one's own territory by appropriation

Using annexes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "annexes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel has several annexes for extra rooms.

  • Example

    The United States annexed Texas in 1845.

  • Example

    The company plans to annex the neighboring property for expansion.

annexes Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with annexes

  • in the additional or supplementary sections of a document or report

    Example

    The details are provided in the annexes at the end of the report.

  • the act of taking control of a piece of land and adding it to a country or state

    Example

    The annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 was widely condemned by the international community.

  • a separate building that is connected to a larger one

    Example

    The school's new science lab is located in the annex building.

Origins of annexes

from Latin 'annexus', meaning 'connected'

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Summary: annexes in Brief

'Annexes' [ˈæneksɪz] refer to buildings or structures that are connected or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodation. It can also mean to add territory to one's own by appropriation, as in 'The United States annexed Texas in 1845.' Phrases like 'in the annexes' and 'annex building' use 'annexes' to denote additional or supplementary sections of a document or a separate building that is connected to a larger one, respectively.