adjacent
IPA: ʌdʒˈeɪsʌnt
noun
- Something that lies next to something else, especially the side of a right triangle that is neither the hypotenuse nor the opposite.
adjective
- Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
- Just before, after, or facing.
- (figuratively, postpositive) Related to; suggestive of; bordering on.
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Examples of "adjacent" in Sentences
- The authorities did not enter the village and carried out their survey in adjacent Gobindpur village.
- While these pockets of windmills will not allow hunting, they will allow wildlife to thrive in adjacent areas.
- To an economist or strategic planner, a city represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas.
- "It is not a snooty place to live," said Louis Andors, an agent with Keller Williams who lives in adjacent Aurora Hills.
- Los Indios is a very easy crossing point, with the immigration and aduana in adjacent buildings and with copy machines available and with no lines whatsoever.
- Two Models for Business Extensions a. Backwards from Customer Needs taking feedback from customers and evolving the offerings or adding new products in adjacent markets … i.e. Kindle
- There were two workshops in adjacent rooms that had a big topic overlap: SE Foundations for End-user programming (SEE-UP) and Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering (SECSE, pronounced “sexy”).
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