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anteroom

[ an-tee-room, -room ]

noun

  1. a room that admits to a larger room.


anteroom

/ -ËŒrÊŠm; ˈæntɪˌruËm /

noun

  1. a room giving entrance to a larger room, often used as a waiting room
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anteroom1

First recorded in 1755–65; ante- + room
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The manager and another staffer ushered her mother and sister into an anteroom that wasn't large enough for the three of them and peppered Ani with questions about her mother's mental stability.

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A spare anteroom, a desk, a red phone.

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The affidavit recounts how someone identified only as “Witness 5†was seen on multiple days carrying either cardboard or bankers’ boxes in and out of the anteroom.

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On that — and later visits to the immense building — Mr. Demesmaeker discovered a warren of rooms and anterooms, some occupied by lawyers or judges, others abandoned and moldering.

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Republicans controlling Montana's House of Representatives on April 26 barred Zephyr, a Democrat, from the House floor, anteroom or gallery for the remainder of the legislative session, which could end as soon as Tuesday night.

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