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annexRelationships Related Term: accompanying material attachment Distinguish From: appendix n. ~ 1. Something, usually a document, that is attached to a larger work as a supplement; an attachment. - 2. [..]
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annexlate 14c., "to connect with," from Old French annexer "to join" (13c.), from Medieval Latin annexare, frequentative of Latin annecetere "to bind to," from ad- "to&qu [..]
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annex1540s, "an adjunct, accessory," from French annexe, from annexer (see annex (v.)). Meaning "supplementary building" is from 1861.
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annexto add or incorporate land into an existing parcel, state, or nation.
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annexan addition that extends a main building take (territory) as if by conquest; "Hitler annexed Lithuania" attach to Annex (Alexander Ellis) is a fictional character of the Marv [..]
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annexv. To add or affix at the end.
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annexTo add or attach to something larger or more important; or to incorporate territory into the domain of a city, state, or country.
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annex1 : attach [correspondence ed to the petition] [a greenhouse ed to the building] 2 : to incorporate (as a territory) within a political domain [the district es only shards of 24 additional parishes .. [..]
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annexSet of explanatory notes on the balance sheet
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annex(v) take (territory) as if by conquest(n) an addition that extends a main building(v) attach to
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