ADJACENT PROPERTY collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of adjacent and property
adjacent
adjective
uk
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/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/us
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/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/
property
noun
uk
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/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us
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/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
Examples of adjacent property
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An open forecourt lies across the pathway combining with the forecourt of the adjacent property to the left and contained by the garage on the right.
It was followed by explosions that damaged windows and roofs in adjacent property.
The street will be cleaner as a result and the adjacent property owners will not have to face take-away wrappers outside their premises.
I have received complaints that heavy motor vehicles cause serious damage to adjacent property by vibration.
It was a great detriment to the adjacent property.
Does it not prevent development of the adjacent property?
It cannot move into the next field or on to an adjacent property.
There is a requirement to give warnings to occupiers of adjacent property as far as that is practicable.
That is why adjacent property belonging to the same landlord is taken into consideration.
However, the board denied liability and did nothing to halt the fire, inform the county, the district or the parish councils, or adjacent property owners.
The landlords of the house next door have so far refused to repair the dry rot in that adjacent property.
If it is now necessary to notify the owner, why not notify people who occupy adjacent property?
For example, a badly fitted security light could prevent a neighbour from seeing a burglar breaking into an adjacent property.
In other words, if these houses were removed, the adjacent property would fall down.
These places, like all the adjacent property, are subject to the dusty atmosphere.
Then, two massive explosions occurred causing damage to adjacent property.
Let us suppose that in ten years' time the developer intends to extend his mineral operations to the adjacent property.
This is another attempt to bring in third parties who happen to be landlords or tenants of adjacent property.
Considerable damage was caused to adjacent property.
Another alderman said he did not see how they could proceed with the slum clearance programme because if they demolished these houses the adjacent property would fall down.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.