annexation

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin annexation-, stem of annexatio (action of annexing), from past participle of annecto

Noun

annexation (countable and uncountable, plural annexations)

  1. Addition or incorporation of something, or territories that have been annexed.
  2. (law) A legal merging of a territory into another body.

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