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annex (noun)

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  • annex — annex, annexe In BrE the verb is annex and the noun annexe; in AmE the noun is usually also spelt annex …   Modern English usage

  • annex — UK US (also annexe) /ˈæneks/ noun [C] ► an addition to a document or report: »The List of Export Subsidies is provided in Annex I to the Agreement …   Financial and business terms

  • annex — ► VERB 1) seize (territory) and add it to one s own. 2) add as an extra or subordinate part. ► NOUN (chiefly Brit. also annexe) (pl. annexes) 1) a building joined to or associated with a main building. 2) an addition to a document …   English terms dictionary

  • annex — an|nex1 [ ə neks, æ,neks ] verb transitive to take control of a country or region by force: Moldova was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. ╾ an|nex|a|tion [ ,ænek seıʃn ] noun count or uncount annex an|nex 2 [ æ,neks ] noun count 1. ) a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • annex — UK [əˈneks] / US / UK [ˈæneks] / US [ˈæˌneks] verb [transitive] Word forms annex : present tense I/you/we/they annex he/she/it annexes present participle annexing past tense annexed past participle annexed to take control of a country or region… …   English dictionary

  • annex — [14] The verb annex entered English about a century and a half before the noun. It came from French annexer, which was formed from the past participial stem of Latin annectere ‘tie together’ (a verb annect, borrowed directly from this, was in… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • annex — [ˈæneks] , [əˈneks] verb [T] I to take control of a country or region by force annexation [ˌænekˈseɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] II noun [C] annex [ˈæneks] the American spelling of ANNEXE …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • annex — [14] The verb annex entered English about a century and a half before the noun. It came from French annexer, which was formed from the past participial stem of Latin annectere ‘tie together’ (a verb annect, borrowed directly from this, was in… …   Word origins

  • annex — 1. verb 1) Charlemagne annexed northern Italy Syn: take over, take possession of, appropriate, seize, conquer, occupy 2) ten amendments were annexed to the constitution Syn: add, append, attach, tack on, tag o …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • annex — verb (t) /ˈænɛks / (say aneks), /əˈnɛks / (say uh neks) 1. to attach, join, or add, especially to something larger or more important; unite; append; subjoin. 2. to invade and take possession of (a neighbouring country, territory, etc.). 3. to… …  

  • annex — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French annexer, from annexe attached, from Latin annexus, past participle of annectere to bind to, from ad + nectere to bind Date: 14th century 1. to attach as a quality, consequence, or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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