What are some opposite words for recess?

Antonyms for recess
rɪˈsɛs, ˈri sɛsre·cess

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  1. recessadjective

    Remote, distant (in time or place).

    Thomas Salusbury: Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems: I should think it best in the subsequent discourses to begin to examine whether the Earth be esteemed immoveable, as it hath been till now believed by most men, or else moveable, as some ancient Philosophers held, and others of not very recesse times were of opinion;

    Synonyms:
    pause, vacation, break, day off

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  1. recess

    Antonyms:
    promontory, protrusion, projection, publicity, worktime

    Synonyms:
    cavity, nook, withdrawal, retirement, retreat, seclusion, privacy, vacation, holiday

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  1. deferral, recessnoun

    a state of abeyance or suspended business

    Synonyms:
    corner, deferral, inlet, deferment, niche, recession, postponement, break, respite, time out

  2. recess, recession, niche, cornernoun

    a small concavity

    Synonyms:
    nook, recessional, quoin, deferral, respite, corner, receding, ceding back, break, time out, recession, ecological niche, inlet, street corner, niche, box, turning point

  3. inlet, recessnoun

    an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)

    Synonyms:
    corner, deferral, inlet, recession, niche, intake, break, respite, time out

  4. recess, nichenoun

    an enclosure that is set back or indented

    Synonyms:
    corner, ecological niche, deferral, inlet, recession, niche, break, respite, time out

  5. respite, recess, break, time outverb

    a pause from doing something (as work)

    "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"

    Synonyms:
    prison-breaking, rest period, deferral, rest, recession, jailbreak, respite, relief, corner, interruption, rift, intermission, severance, niche, falling out, prisonbreak, suspension, breakout, faulting, break of serve, inlet, geological fault, gap, break, good luck, breaking, disruption, reprieve, open frame, gaolbreak, abatement, hiatus, breach, happy chance, fault, pause, shift, fracture, time out, breakage, rupture

  6. recessverb

    put into a recess

    "recess lights"

    Synonyms:
    break up, adjourn

  7. recessverb

    make a recess in

    "recess the piece of wood"

    Synonyms:
    break up, adjourn

  8. adjourn, recess, break upverb

    close at the end of a session

    "The court adjourned"

    Synonyms:
    fragmentise, fragmentize, decompose, collapse, interrupt, crash, retire, split up, pick, dismantle, break up, part, crock up, sever, cut off, fragment, split, disperse, separate, disrupt, dissolve, crack, disassemble, break apart, calve, dissipate, scatter, break down, resolve, take apart, dispel, adjourn, break, crack up, withdraw

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  1. recessnoun

    Synonyms:
    retreat, withdrawal, retirement, intermission, alcove, niche, nook, retreat, seclusion, privacy

How to use recess in a sentence?

  1. Jon Stewart:

    What just makes the gut punch that much more devastating is that these people all came down here so that they could finally tell the men and -- their constituents are dying. And they're gon na get it done after recess ? You don't -- tell their cancer to take a recess, tell their cancer to stay home and go visit their families.

  2. President Barack Obama on Friday:

    This is not something where we can build a wall to prevent. Mosquitoes don't go through customs, congress needs to get me a bill. It needs to get me a bill that has sufficient funds to do the job. They should not be going off on recess before this is done.

  3. Jon Stewart:

    All cowards. All of them, now they say,' Well, this will get done. Maybe after we get back from our summer recess, maybe during the lame duck' — because they're on Senate time. Do you understand you live around here ? Senate time is ridiculous. These mother *** ers live to 200. They're tortoises. They live forever and they never lose their jobs and they never lose their benefits and they never lose all those things. Well, they're not on Senate time. They're on human time. Cancer time.

  4. Frank Peirce of Nashville:

    What? Is that a real thing? They’re ruining the best part of a kid’s day, recess is so important because it teaches kids how to interact socially with one another, without adults being directly involved. Recess should be a part of the day where kids get to learn on their own.

  5. Republican McConnell:

    Due to the historic obstruction by Senate Democrats of the president's nominees and the goal of passing appropriations bills prior to the end of the fiscal year, the August recess has been canceled.

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Words popularity by usage frequency

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#5750projection
#8735publicity
#19598recess
#55742promontory
#74471protrusion
#205142worktime

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