recess
recess /ˈriːsɛs/
noun
-
A pause from doing something (as work)
(
recess
, time out
, break
, respite
)
a pause from doing something (as work)
We took a 10-minute break
we took a 10-minute break
He took time out to recuperate
he took time out to recuperate
-
An enclosure that is set back or indented
(
recess
, niche
)
an enclosure that is set back or indented
-
An arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
(
recess
, inlet
)
an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
The small fishing village nestled in a scenic inlet, sheltered from the open sea.
The small fishing village nestled in a scenic inlet, sheltered from the open sea.
-
A small concavity
(
recess
, recession
, niche
, corner
)
a small concavity
The kitten curled up in a small corner of the room.
The kitten curled up in a small corner of the room.
-
A state of abeyance or suspended business
(
deferral
, recess
)
a state of abeyance or suspended business
verb
-
()
Put into a recess
(
recess
)
put into a recess
Recess lights
recess lights
-
Close at the end of a session
(
break up
, recess
, adjourn
)
close at the end of a session
The court adjourned
The court adjourned
-
Make a recess in
(
recess
)
make a recess in
Recess the piece of wood
recess the piece of wood