annexed; annexing; annexes            
        
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                                                      : to incorporate (an additional geographic area) within the domain of a country, state, etc.                                      
              
                             
The U.S. annexed Texas in 1845.
                                       … the Dutch colony was annexed by Indonesia.— Julian Evans
Julian Evans
                                       Danville [Illinois] has continued to expand its geographic footprint despite population decline by annexing adjacent communities.— Sara S. Metcalf
Sara S. Metcalf
                         
                
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                                                      : to add (something) to something earlier, larger, or more important                                      
                
                  —often used with to
They annexed a copy of the letter to the affidavit.
… a … bathroom annexed to a wide variety of household spaces.— Duo Dickinson
Duo Dickinson
    
                
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                                                      : to obtain or take (something) for oneself                                      
              
                             
After a time Heyst perceived that Wang had annexed all the keys. Any keys left lying about vanished after Wang had passed that way.— Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad
                                       Winning a blue at every show this season, DEAL ME ACES has annexed an enviable eight blues … out of ten performances.— advertisement in Saddle Horse Report
advertisement in Saddle Horse Report
                         
                
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                                                      : to attach (something) as a quality, consequence, or condition                                      
                
                  —often used with to
Many privileges were annexed exclusively to royalty.
    
                
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                                                      : to join (things or people) together : unite                                      
              
                             
… the deponent … asked Mrs. Tuck for the testator's will and codicil; and he annexed them together and sealed them up …— The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785 …
The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785 …
                         
                
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