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Definition of adjoining in English: adjoiningadjective əˈdʒɔɪnɪŋəˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ (of a building, room, or piece of land) next to or joined with. I was in an adjoining room and could hear voices they ended up buying the adjoining land Example sentencesExamples - His remains were removed to the Church of the Assumption in Templeorum, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.
- Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward.
- Following Requiem Mass burial took place in the adjoining cemetery the next day.
- This variety of riverine habitat supports a different range of species, which greatly add to the value of the adjoining meadows.
- Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery, following Requiem Mass at 2 pm on Wednesday, January 26.
- No adjoining land is available for the station expansion.
- She chased the spider from its web onto adjoining vegetation to which the lead threads of the web were attached.
- Some live in restricted areas in the West Bank, some in adjoining Arab countries, some in the United States.
- The planned development in Lowndes Square is currently two adjoining townhouses, which were split into nine separate apartments in 1998.
- Demolition will start next week on an adjoining building, with some initial work starting at the same time.
- The plant has a rural location with an adjoining farm which is also owned by the business.
- The Grotto of St Paul, below the adjoining Chapel of St Publius, is the main point of interest.
- The university subsequently expanded the Belfield Campus portfolio to include adjoining properties.
- The old house was moved to an adjoining lot on Walnut Street, just around the corner from its original location.
- The judgment was ambiguous over the adjoining 1.8 square mile plot, opening the way for both sides to claim it.
- We will now be able to sell the remaining part of the adjoining block to recoup some of our costs.
- It is fitted with traditional pine presses with further storage available in the adjoining utility room.
- All too soon you will be shepherded into an adjoining area for the actual tasting.
Definition of adjoining in US English: adjoiningadjectiveəˈjoiniNGəˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ (of a building, room, or piece of land) next to or joined with. I was in an adjoining room and could hear voices they ended up buying the adjoining land Example sentencesExamples - His remains were removed to the Church of the Assumption in Templeorum, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.
- The Grotto of St Paul, below the adjoining Chapel of St Publius, is the main point of interest.
- Demolition will start next week on an adjoining building, with some initial work starting at the same time.
- It is fitted with traditional pine presses with further storage available in the adjoining utility room.
- Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery, following Requiem Mass at 2 pm on Wednesday, January 26.
- The judgment was ambiguous over the adjoining 1.8 square mile plot, opening the way for both sides to claim it.
- Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward.
- All too soon you will be shepherded into an adjoining area for the actual tasting.
- Following Requiem Mass burial took place in the adjoining cemetery the next day.
- The university subsequently expanded the Belfield Campus portfolio to include adjoining properties.
- The plant has a rural location with an adjoining farm which is also owned by the business.
- She chased the spider from its web onto adjoining vegetation to which the lead threads of the web were attached.
- The old house was moved to an adjoining lot on Walnut Street, just around the corner from its original location.
- We will now be able to sell the remaining part of the adjoining block to recoup some of our costs.
- No adjoining land is available for the station expansion.
- The planned development in Lowndes Square is currently two adjoining townhouses, which were split into nine separate apartments in 1998.
- This variety of riverine habitat supports a different range of species, which greatly add to the value of the adjoining meadows.
- Some live in restricted areas in the West Bank, some in adjoining Arab countries, some in the United States.
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