annex

/əˈnɛks/
noun
  1. A building or room that is added to a larger building or group of buildings.
    • The school built a new annex to hold more classrooms.
    • They held the meeting in the hotel annex.
    • The library annex is located behind the main building.
  2. An addition to a document, such as a treaty or report.
    • The annex to the contract lists all the terms and conditions.
    • Please see the annex for the full data tables.
    • The treaty annex includes maps of the border.
verb
  1. To take control of a territory or area, especially by force, and add it to a larger country or state.
    • The country tried to annex the neighboring region after the war.
    • The government voted to annex the disputed land.
    • In the 19th century, many European powers annexed territories in Africa.
  2. To add or attach something, especially as an extra part.
    • They plan to annex the garage to the house.
    • The company decided to annex a new wing to the main building.
    • She annexed a note to the end of the report.
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