- nounrecess (noun) · recesses (plural noun)
- a small space created by building part of a wall further back from the rest:"a table set into a recess"
- a hollow space inside something:"the concrete block has a recess in its base"
- (recesses)a remote, secluded, or secret place:"the recesses of the silent pine forest" · "the dark recesses of his soul"
- a period of time when the proceedings of a parliament, committee, court of law, or other official body are temporarily suspended:"talks resumed after a month's recess" · "the Senate was in recess"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa break between school classes:"the mid-morning recess"
verbrecess (verb) · recesses (third person present) · recessed (past tense) · recessed (past participle) · recessing (present participle)- attach (a fixture) by setting it back into the wall or surface to which it is fixed:"the lights are going to be recessed into the ceiling"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of formal proceedings) be temporarily suspended:"the talks recessed at 2:15"
- suspend (such proceedings) temporarily:"the trial was recessed for the weekend"
- (of an official body) suspend its proceedings for a period of time:"Parliament recessed for the summer on Tuesday"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘withdrawal, departure’): from Latin recessus, from recedere ‘go back’ (see recede). The verb dates from the early 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Recess is a temporary withdrawal from or stopping of the usual work or activity12345. It is a period of such withdrawal125. Recess can also refer to a part built back or in from the rest, as an alcove in a room15. Recesses, in plural, refer to a hidden or inner area or part145. In geography, recess can refer to an indentation in a line or extent of coast, hills, forest, etc.5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.re•cess /rɪˈsɛs, ˈrisɛs/ n. [ countable] a temporary withdrawal from or stopping of the usual work or activity; a break. a period of such withdrawal: a five-minute recess. a part built back or in from the rest, as an alcove in a room. recesses, [ plural] a hidden or inner area or part: in the recesses of the palace.www.wordreference.com/definition/recessRECESS meaning: 1 : a short period of time during the school day when children can play; 2 : a usually brief period of time during which regular activity in a court of law or in a government stopswww.britannica.com/dictionary/recessre·cess (rē′sĕs′, rĭ-sĕs′) n. 1. a. A temporary cessation of the customary activities of an engagement, occupation, or pursuit: The chairman of the committee called for a recess until Thursday.www.thefreedictionary.com/recess
recess noun (SPACE) [ C ] a small area in a room that is formed by one part of a wall being set back further than other parts: The room has a recess designed to hold bookshelves. [ C usually plural ] a secret or hidden place: Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest / innermost recesses of the mind. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/recesstemporary withdrawal or cessation from the usual work or activity. a period of such withdrawal. part or space, as a bay or alcove in a room. an indentation in a line or extent of coast, hills, forest, etc. a secluded or inner area or part: in the recesses of the palace.www.dictionary.com/browse/recess RECESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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