Annexed

/əˈnɛkst/ verb

Took possession of land or territory and added it to one's own country, usually by force or authority.

From Latin 'annexus,' past participle of 'annectere' (ad- meaning 'to' + nectere meaning 'to bind'). The word originally meant simply 'to bind together' but evolved toward the political meaning.

AMማስተዋወቅ
ARمرفق
BNসংযোজিত
CAannexat
CSpříložen
DAannekteret
DEannektiert
ELσυμπληρωματικό
ESannexado
FAضم
FIliitetty
FRannexé
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