Definition

The legislative equivalent of 'let's call it a day,' where lawmakers formally suspend proceedings until a specified future time—or indefinitely if they're really over it. This parliamentary procedure transforms heated debates into awkward silence as everyone shuffles out, usually right before something controversial was about to get voted on. It's how Congress officially decides they've had enough of each other's company for one day, week, or session.

Example Usage

The committee voted to adjourn at 3 AM after the senator's sixth filibuster speech, with everyone silently agreeing that democracy could wait until after breakfast.

Source: Parliamentary procedure terminology

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