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annexe

British  
/ ˈænɛks /

noun

    1. an extension to a main building

    2. a building used as an addition to a main building nearby

  1. something added or annexed, esp a supplement to a document

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Darren Leighton, of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation charity, which works with the Annexe on joint projects, says the aim is to help ex-offenders develop a sense of purpose and a more positive relationship with society.

From BBC • Jan. 25, 2024

Construction firm Beard is developing 30 student flats at Brasenose College's Frewin Annexe.

From BBC • Feb. 1, 2022

All the guardians in the Annexe knew they could be evicted any day, potentially signaling the workhouse’s imminent demise.

From New York Times • Dec. 23, 2021

The relative of a European woman confined in the Annexe with three children described her as more fearful than ever before.

From Washington Post • Sep. 3, 2019

The Article of the Final Act relating to the Jews is Article XVI of Annexe IX, "Acte sur la Constitution F�d�rative de l'Allemagne."

From Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question by Wolf, Lucien