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annex

an·nex [ ə néks ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle an·nexed, present participle an·nex·ing, 3rd person present singular an·nex·es)
Definition:
 
1. take over territory: to take over territory and incorporate it into another political entity, e.g. a country or state

2. add something to something: to attach something subsidiary to a larger thing ( usually passive )
The new pool will be annexed to the gymnasium.

3. attach quality to something: to add something such as a consequence, quality, or condition ( usually passive )
Annexed to his feeling of guilt was a sense of having let everybody down.

4. steal something: to take something without permission ( informal )
He returned to find that his assistant had annexed his chair.



noun  (plural an·nex·es)
Definition:
 
1. auxiliary building: a building added on to another building or serving as an auxiliary building to a larger one

2. U.S. attached document: an appendix, epilogue, or other additional material attached to a larger document.
Canadian term  annexe


[14th century. Via French annexer< Latin annectere "tie together" < nectere "to tie"]

an·nex·a·tion [ à nek sáysh'n ] noun
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