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sine die
[ sahy-nee dahy-ee, sin-ey-dee-ey; Latin si-ne dee-e ]
adverb
- without fixing a day for future action or meeting:
The assembly adjourned sine die.
sine die
/ ˈsaɪnɪ ˈdaɪɪ /
adverb
- without a day fixed
an adjournment sine die
Word History and Origins
Origin of sine die1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sine die1
Example Sentences
For the past 20 years, lawmakers have passed what’s called a sine die resolution, ending the regular session at its mandated day and time with a set of issues they can return and take up later as they wish.
The House adjourned sine die, meaning they consider the special session to be over.
“On sine die, that was a death sentence,” she said, referring to the final day of the 90-day session.
It all began with an excursion aboard the “Sine Die,” the 56-foot yacht owned by T.K.
“Sine Die” is a Latin term for the adjournment of a legislative session.
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