1. sidebar - Noun
2. sidebar - Verb
a short news story presenting sidelights on a major story
(law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge that is held out of the jury's hearing
Source: WordNetAdministrative divisions Map, showing major towns in Kosovo sidebar Until 2007, Kosovo was divided into 30 municipalities. Source: Internet
A notable sidebar is that the late and much-missed businessman personally donated £2 million ($2.4 million) to help build a children’s hospital in the east Midlands and later gifted another million to the University of Leicester to fund medical research. Source: Internet
Before the Trojan War sidebar The majority of sources for Odysseus' pre-war exploits—principally the mythographers Pseudo-Apollodorus and Hyginus —postdate Homer by many centuries. Source: Internet
Banking supervision and other activities sidebar In some countries a central bank, through its subsidiaries, controls and monitors the banking sector. Source: Internet
By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and the Duke of Buckingham had already assumed de facto control of the kingdom.sfn sidebar Early reign With the failure of the Spanish match, Charles and Buckingham turned their attention to France. Source: Internet
Canonical acceptance sidebar seeAlso Acceptance of the letter into the canon did not occur without some difficulty; however, "nowhere did doubts about the letter's authorship take the form of definitive rejection." Source: Internet