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antechamber

[an-tee-cheym-ber] / ˈæn tiˌtʃeɪm bər /


NOUN
foyer
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So it was that we found ourselves in an ornate antechamber on Friday afternoon, being instructed on where to stand, where to sit and when to sit once in the presence of the president.

From New York Times

He added, “Let us not waste time with controversies that are often created in corridors and antechambers.”

From Seattle Times

But the novel compensates for redundancy with some wonderfully horrific and truly shocking discoveries within these locked antechambers.

From Washington Post

There is an antechamber we’ve fashioned into a workroom with computers and monitors where we can write notes or check lab reports with a physical barrier between us and the patients.

From Scientific American

I sat in an antechamber - under a large, bright blue screen.

From BBC