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annexe
/ ˈænɛks /
noun
an extension to a main building
a building used as an addition to a main building nearby
something added or annexed, esp a supplement to a document
Example Sentences
At the time of the police's first visit, in early November 2024, he was living in an annexe of his parents' property, and was described as looking "unkempt".
Much of that will depend on how serious the US president is in his insistence that he wants to impose real economic pain on Canada and annexe its territory.
I live in an annexe at my parents' house and help care for my dad who has Parkinson's and my mum, who has dementia, though she is now in a home.
Lutfiyah al-Wahidi says the annexe had been built for her son’s family more than a decade ago but eventually the authorities came calling.
At the outset, Marriott accompanied the Furys on a family holiday to Jeddah, before dodging the "pandemonium" of their home in Morecambe in favour of the relative calm of an adjacent annexe.
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