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noun

annex

A-nehks
noun
1
A separate or attached building added to a larger one.
"The overflow guests stayed in the hotel's annex."
"A new annex was built behind the school to house the library."
2
A section added to the end of a document, listing extra material.
"See the annex for the full list of participants."
verb
1
To take control of territory and incorporate it into one's own country, typically by force.
"The empire annexed the neighboring kingdom after a brief war."
"The treaty formally annexed the disputed province."

How to Use Annex

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo attach one thing to another — a building extension, a document supplement, or (in politics) territory absorbed into a state.

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Common pairings
annex a building annex territory

Word Forms

annexed past tense, annexes plural, annexes singular

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Etymology

From French annexe, from Latin annexus, "attached" or "bound to."

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