adjourn
ad·journ
/əˈʤɚn/ verb , -journs, -journed, -journ·ing
: to end something (such as a meeting or session) for a period of time
[ + obj ] The chairperson has adjourned the meeting.
Court is adjourned until 10:00 tomorrow.
This meeting is adjourned.
[ no obj ] The meeting adjourned at 4:00.
Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed.
adjourn to [ phrasal verb ]
adjourn to (a place) : to leave one place and go to (another place) after the end of a meeting, discussion, etc.
After the ceremony, we adjourned to the garden where lunch was served.
— often used humorously
Are we done here? Good, let's adjourn to the bar.
ad·journ·ment /əˈʤɚnmənt/ noun , pl -ments [ count ]
a six-hour meeting with only two brief adjournments
[ noncount ]
The adjournment of Congress will be delayed until the budget is complete.