annex
English
Alternative forms
- annexe (UK, Australia, New Zealand)
Pronunciation
Noun
annex (plural annexes)
Synonyms
- (something additional): addition, supplement; See also Thesaurus:adjunct or Thesaurus:augmentation
Translations
addition, an extension
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appendix
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addition or extension to a building
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addition of territory — see annexation
Etymology 2
From Middle English, from Old French annexer (“to join”), from Medieval Latin annexāre, infinitive of annexō (annexō), frequentative of Latin annectō (“bind to”), from ad (“to”) + nectō (“tie, bind”).
Verb
annex (third-person singular simple present annexes, present participle annexing, simple past and past participle annexed)
- To add something to another thing, especially territory; to incorporate.
- The ancient city of Petra was annexed by Rome.
- 2009, Wikipedia:Syngman Rhee:
- In 1910, he returned to Korea, which had by this time been annexed by Japan.
- To attach or connect, as a consequence, condition, etc.
- to annex a penalty to a prohibition, or punishment to guilt
- (intransitive) To join; to be united.
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Antonyms
Derived terms
Derived terms
Translations
to add something to another, to incorporate into
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Catalan
Related terms
- annexar
Further reading
- “annex” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Swedish
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