sidebar
IPA: sˈaɪdbɑr
noun
- A short news story printed alongside a larger one.
- A block of information placed at the side of a printed page.
- (Internet) A block of information placed at the side of a webpage.
- (US, law) A short conference, between a judge and the attorneys of a case, held outside the hearing of the jury and the spectators at the court.
- (US, law) The place in the courtroom where such a conference happens.
- An accessory side note or aside made during a conversation, without changing the scope of the audience.
- A short conversation between a smaller portion of a group held outside the hearing of the rest of the group.
verb
- (transitive) To place (information) into a sidebar, or as if into a sidebar.
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Examples of "sidebar" in Sentences
- Remove the belts in the sidebar.
- This article was a sidebar to that.
- Look at the sidebar of this search.
- I don't think the sidebar is ungainly.
- With the sidebar of the browser turned on
- There's no need for the parenthetic sidebars.
- I personally prefer the sidebar to the footer.
- Clinical hypnosis should not be in the sidebar.
- The movement sidebar was, in fact, functional as a sidebar.
- The sidebar shows not the modified version, but the old and unsuitable version.
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