Adjacent


The meaning of the word Adjacent is: lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring


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When the opposing attorneys asked for a sidebar with the judge, the jury was sent to wait in an adjacent area.

published by Regine on 2021-06-26 04:47:49


As long as the children are old enough, many parents allow them to stay in separate but adjacent hotel rooms on family vacations.

published by Lance on 2021-08-11 16:12:34


Jerome didn’t feel comfortable putting his dogs in the same kennel, so he opted for adjacent ones so that they could at least get a scent of each other.

published by Richard on 2021-06-25 10:26:15


I thought I would like buying a house that was adjacent to a park, but sometimes the noise from parties and sports events is unbearable.

published by Melva on 2021-05-12 12:31:44


Even though the RV park had all the modern amenities, the newlyweds chose to spend their honeymoon closer to nature in the adjacent campground.

published by Olive on 2021-07-18 13:50:10


Susan felt comfortable settling her mother into the retirement community because it had an adjacent full-care facility with an excellent reputation.

published by Darron on 2021-01-15 12:48:00


While Patti was thrilled when she first saw the house that Robert had put a down payment on, her reaction swiftly changed when she realized that her in-laws lived in the adjacent house.

published by Anisa on 2021-05-17 21:07:51


After college, Amy and Colleen vowed to someday buy adjacent lots so that they could be neighbors.

published by Iona on 2021-11-15 12:05:11


If you want to build a tennis court adjacent to the pool, we’re going to have to apply for a home equity loan.

published by Wilma on 2021-07-18 06:03:00


I like to stay in this hotel because it’s adjacent to a great shopping mall.

published by Katrina on 2021-02-07 03:12:08


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