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recess

[ri-ses, ree-ses] / rɪˈsɛs, ˈri sɛs /




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Burnham, who is embarking on a tour of the UK while Parliament is in recess, has promised a series of "everyday fixes" to help people with the cost of living.

From BBC Aug. 9, 2026

The Senate approved Blanche as lawmakers raced through a roughly 20-hour session before departing Washington for their summer recess.

From Salon Aug. 8, 2026

Where others might view a “Village of the Damned” scenario as dread-inducing, Roth hears the bell for recess.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 7, 2026

But any extension is unlikely before September because the House of Representatives has already left Washington for its summer recess.

From Barron's Jul. 28, 2026

Usually they played kickball at recess, but Missy wouldn’t stop yakking about Skeleton Woman.

From "I Survived the Eruption of Mount St. Helens, 1980" by Lauren Tarshis

In the dark recesses of the U.S. economy, price pressures are bubbling up and foretelling another wave of inflation.

From MarketWatch May 13, 2026

Once hidden in the dark recesses of the web, this content is now easy to find.

From Barron's Apr. 9, 2026

Norton and his pickup are part of a $4 billion investment by Amazon to push its signature speedy delivery further into the rural recesses of the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 22, 2026

The hike in recess allowances is meant to match the increased activities by lawmakers during their recesses, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad told reporters on Saturday.

From BBC Oct. 14, 2025

As he looked into the dark recesses of the Maze, he searched his mind for a solution.

From "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner

The remaining bedrooms boast recessed lighting, mirrored closets, and private outdoor spaces.

From MarketWatch Jun. 9, 2026

Behind every roof beam is recessed LED lighting, with individual lighting control for every strand.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 10, 2026

At the halfway point, it would’ve saved everyone time had the court just huddled, announced its decision from the bench, and recessed early for lunch.

From Slate Nov. 5, 2025

The subtle highs and lows create ridges, which sear, and recessed pockets that promote airflow and deter sticking.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 24, 2025

When the court recessed for lunch, Ellsberg walked to the defense table, fell into a chair, and sobbed.

From "Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War" by Steve Sheinkin

The Court has about a dozen cases left on its docket to get through before recessing for the summer.

From Barron's Jun. 23, 2026

The House and the Senate are set to take their last votes today before recessing for the year.

From Salon Dec. 18, 2025

After voting down a drug ordinance in June, and then pledging something to replace that defeated plan, the council is recessing for the rest of August on Friday.

From Seattle Times Aug. 16, 2023

Lawmakers are set to return to Washington after recessing in observance of the Rosh Hashanah.

From Washington Times Sep. 27, 2022

This difficulty may be overcome by recessing the wheel face, as in Fig.

From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose




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