Annex | Mean of annex in English Dictionary
/əˈnɛks/
- Verb
- to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc.
- The United States annexed Texas in 1845.
- The government planned to annex the islands.
- Noun
- a building that is attached to or near a larger building and usually used as part of it
- The addition will be used as an annex to the library.
- We store our old files in the annex.
- a section or statement added at the end of a document
- an annexe to the document