An annex is a smaller building connected to a main building. It is often used to add space or rooms.
The school built a new annex for classes.
The hotel has an annex near the main building.
An annex in a document is extra information added at the end. It helps give more details or facts.
The report has an annex with extra data.
Please read the annex at the back of the book.
To annex means to take control of land or territory and add it to a country. This often happens after a war or conflict.
The country annexed the nearby island.
They annexed the small town after the war.
To annex means to add something to a document or object. You attach extra information or parts to the main thing.
Please annex the file to the email.
She annexed a map to the letter.
An annex can be a small building near a hotel or public place. It has rooms or facilities separate from the main building.
The hotel annex has small, cheap rooms.
They stayed in the annex of the museum.
In law or official papers, an annex is extra information added to a document. It often contains important rules or details.
The treaty includes an annex about trade rules.
Read the annex for legal details.
To annex can also mean to take control of something not always land, like a business or group. It means adding it to your own.
The company annexed the smaller firm last year.
They annexed new customers with their offer.