adjourn to



adjourn to

To suspend a meeting or gathering with the intent of continuing it in another location. There was a mishap in scheduling for the conference room, so we had to adjourn to the cramped office next door and finish our meeting there.
See also: adjourn

adjourn to (some place)

to bring a meeting to a temporary close so the participants can move to another place (where the meeting will be started again). We adjourned to the sitting room.
See also: adjourn

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JeanaJEE-nəEnglish
PridbjØRn-Old Danish
FlorenceFLAWR-ənts (English), flo-RAWNS (French)English, French
IzabelleIZ-ə-belEnglish (Modern)
Jemimajə-MIE-mə (English)Biblical, English
ÖZtÜRk-Turkish