recess in English

noun
1
a small space created by building part of a wall further back from the rest.
a table set into a recess
2
a period of time when the proceedings of a parliament, committee, court of law, or other official body are temporarily suspended.
talks resumed after a month's recess
verb
1
attach (a fixture) by setting it back into the wall or surface to which it is fixed.
recessed ceiling lights
2
(of formal proceedings) be temporarily suspended.
the talks recessed at 2:15

Use "recess" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "recess" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "recess", or refer to the context using the word "recess" in the English Dictionary.

1. He led Owen into a recess behind a recess.

2. It's actually recess.

3. There's 49 hours until the recess.

4. Parliament was hastily recalled from recess.

5. The conference broke for a recess.

6. The self- aligning fitting assemblies also include an alignment pin recess (120) and a fitting alignment recess (110).

7. Then an argument broke out at recess .

8. He approached imperceptibly the gloomy recess.

9. The judge called a short recess.

10. If fitting your blind inside a window recess you will need to measure the full recess width and depth.

11. Come and see me at break/recess.

12. Lunch is like the recess for work.

13. Parliament went into its long summer recess.

14. We will run them during recesses, during the luncheon recess, and all night when we recess at four each afternoon.

15. Bower definition, a leafy shelter or recess; arbor

16. Obama Again Circumvents Congress With Recess Appointments

17. 3 Parliament was hastily recalled from recess.

18. And thank you for spending recess with me.

19. One day at recess, someone dropped their quarter.

20. 5 Parliament is prorogue for the summer recess.

21. 4 Parliament be prorogue for the summer recess.

22. Congress will return in January from its holiday recess.

23. Deferral; recess (a state of Abeyance or suspended business)

24. Then she races to recess with her new friend.

25. Every journal of the shaft has a tool recess (63) for receiving a turning tool, said recess being accessible through the intake housing (4).

26. What if Sarah and Amber whispered about her at recess?

27. Congress is in recess so most members were away .

28. Her favorite things at school are music and recess.

29. Netaji had his berth in a recess along a passage .

30. Then take a recess instead of twisting everything he said.

31. We will introduce it in Parliament after the current recess.

32. On the board today for losing recess tomorrow, only boys.

33. What is the difference between Adjournment and recess? Report Video Issue

34. One of the lawyers asked the judge for a recess.

35. Parliament is taking the Christmas recess a little early this year.

36. Bedsite (plural Bedsites) A recess in a room for a bed

37. Arbor definition, a leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc

38. Bedsite ( plural Bedsites ) A recess in a room for a bed

39. We used to stay inside for recess, because outside was worse.

40. 19 synonyms for Adjournment: postponement, delay, suspension, putting off, stay, recess

41. Interlocking electrical connector assembly having a guiding member and removal recess

42. Congress was scheduled to recess for Easter and Passover on Friday.

43. What does Bedsite mean? A recess in a room for a bed

44. Below: Burial chamber from the innermost recess; note the three-spiral carving

45. A couple of years ago, Broward County, Florida, banned running at recess.

46. The recess (70) has front (74") and back (78") recess abutment surfaces inclined, respectively, at the first and second angles to a lower edge (76) of the shaft portion (66).

47. Noun a recess or small room adjacent to or opening out of a room: a dining Alcove. a recess in a room for a bed, bookcases, or the like

48. Children, recess is over , so simmer down and take your seats, please.

49. "Let's take a ten-minute recess", the judge said, pounding his gavel.

50. Every day, growing up in Queens, this guy would pummel me at recess.