Sentence examples for to annex from inspiring English sources

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to annex

noun

An addition, an extension.

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McKinley had attempted to annex Hawaii, but the annexation treaty failed to be ratified by the Senate.

"To annex the West Bank?

Ulysses S. Grant's proposal to annex Santo Domingo.

Nor had Piedmont planned to annex the whole peninsula.

These are people who want to annex the West Bank.

In no case was Austria to annex any Serbian territory.

"The government doesn't want to annex your property," he added.

He has even threatened to annex the Strip.

Tyler campaigned on a promise to annex Texas.

Nor can it allow the Taliban to annex its territory.

Shortly after the Munich verdict, Poland sent troops to annex the Teschen region.

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