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Annex Meaning in English

word

ˈæˌnɛks/, /əˈnɛks
AN-eks, uh-NEKS
ˈænɛks
AN-eks

Definition

To take control of land or territory and add it to a country, or a building added to a larger one for extra space.

Usage & Nuances

As a verb, formal and often used regarding countries and territory ('to annex land'). As a noun, means an extra building or room ('the school annex'). Do not confuse with 'appendix' (part of a book or body).

Example Sentences

The country decided to annex the small island nearby.

basic

There's a new annex next to the school for more classrooms.

basic

The museum built an annex for temporary exhibits.

basic

Many people protested when the government tried to annex the territory.

natural

We had our meeting in the old annex behind the main building.

natural

After the city expanded, it decided to annex several nearby villages.

natural