1. annexe - Noun
2. annexe - Verb
an addition that extends a main building
Source: WordNetAccording to Dundas, currently, the inn has three suites and an apartment which is suitable for families, while the annexe has four suites with an extension of three more suites, a reception area and a back veranda to be added. Source: Internet
US Navy Hellcats on Espiritu Santo island in February 1944 The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annexe the territory. Source: Internet
And as Israel moves to annexe even more Palestinian land, it’s vital to defend the right to campaign against it. Source: Internet
“The council will decide the best use for the annexe on the school grounds in due course,” he said. Source: Internet
This was the first clear expression of British intent to annexe New Zealand. Source: Internet