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- ANNEX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
annex 1 of 2 verb an· nex ə-ˈneks ˈa-ˌneks annexed; annexing; annexes transitive verb 1 : to incorporate (an additional geographic area) within the domain of a country, state, etc
- ANNEX Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ANNEX definition: to attach, append, or add, especially to something larger or more important See examples of annex used in a sentence
- annex verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of annex verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ANNEX definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD [VERB noun] Hitler was determined to annex Austria to Germany [VERB noun + to] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
- ANNEXING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Cities are able to expand their area by annexing land from towns when land owners request local service
- Annexing - definition of annexing by The Free Dictionary
1 to attach, append, or add, esp to something larger or more important 2 to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state: Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia 3 to take or appropriate, esp without permission: planned to annex the private documents for their own use
- Annexing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The use of the word in a political context dates back to the Middle Ages when kingdoms would expand their territories by annexing surrounding lands Over time, the practice has taken on various forms, including both peaceful and coercive means of territorial acquisition
- annexing: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
'Annexing' [əˈneksɪŋ] refers to the act of adding territory to one's own by appropriation or conquest It is often used in the context of political or military actions, such as the annexation of Texas and Hawaii by the United States
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