(duvarda) oyuk

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recess
A break, pause or vacation

Spring recess offers a good chance to travel.

an enclosure that is set back or indented a small concavity make a recess in; "recess the piece of wood"
– An interlude between sessions where pupils can relax and play games outside of the school buildings
A depression in a flat surface
A place of retirement, retreat, secrecy, or seclusion
Intermission in a daily session Intermission from one day to the next; day-to-day recess from one calendar day to the next
The period between sessions of Parliament
A temporary interruption during a day’s proceedings that does not interrupt unfinished business The rules in each house direct matters to be taken up and disposed of at the beginning of each legislative day The House usually adjourns from day to day The Senate often recesses, thus meeting on the same legislative day for several calendar days or even weeks at a time
  A temporary break during a floor session or a period when no legislative sessions are held
A decree of the imperial diet of the old German empire
A withdrawing or retiring; a moving back; retreat; as, the recess of the tides
An inset, hole, space or opening
put into a recess; "recess lights
A temporary termination of a meeting Recesses are called for short breaks (e g , for lunch or dinner) or occasionally at the close of a daily session to allow the legislative day to continue into the next calendar day (See ADJOURNMENT )
Marks a temporary end to the business of the Congress, and sets a time for the next meeting
an enclosure that is set back or indented
Part of a room formed by the receding of the wall, as an alcove, niche, etc
When formal meetings or court cases recess, they stop temporarily. The hearings have now recessed for dinner Before the trial recessed today, the lawyer read her opening statement
Temporary halt to proceedings, with a time set for proceedings to resume