| recess | | |
| deferral, recess | (n.) | a state of abeyance or suspended business. |
| corner, niche, recess, recession | (n.) | a small concavity. |
| inlet, recess | (n.) | an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands). |
| niche, recess | (n.) | an enclosure that is set back or indented. |
| break, recess, respite, time out | (n.) | a pause from doing something (as work).; "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate" |
| recess | (v.) | put into a recess.; "recess lights" |
| recess | (v.) | make a recess in.; "recess the piece of wood" |
| adjourn, break up, recess | (v.) | close at the end of a session.; "The court adjourned" |
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