| Function to end with no date (4,3) |
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| Latin, 'without a day'; used of business or legal proceedings indefinitely adjourned (4,3) |
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| No date has been fixed for evil to pass round second hell (4,3) |
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| Having no date for resumption |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
25 Feb 2024 |
| Needs one twice as new, not dated |
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| With commonest of plebeians engage in naughtiness, long dateless |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Sep 2021 |
| Latin phrase meaning "indefinitely" |
Universal |
08 Feb 2021 |
| Of an assembly, adjourned without a resumption date |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
13 Oct 2019 |
| One in need is troubled indefinitely |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Jun 2017 |
| Without a resumption date |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Mar 2016 |
| How Congress might adjourn |
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| Without setting a date to meet again, in Latin |
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| Parliamentary term |
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| Leaving the next date unspecified, in Latin |
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| Adjournment phrase |
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| Indefinitely, in legal lingo |
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| Without fixing a date for future meeting |
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| For an indefinite period |
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| Indefinitely |
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| Indefinitely |
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| Committee-adjournment words |
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| Adjournment words |
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| Words for indefinite adjournment |
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| Words ending some meetings. |
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| How Congress adjourns. |
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| Indefinitely. |
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| Words at adjournment. |
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| Chairman's final words. |
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| Kind of adjournment. |
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| Without naming a day on which to reassemble. |
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| One way to end a meeting. |
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| For an indefinite period: Lat. |
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| For an indefinite period. |
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