1. (Of a court) to adjourn finally at the end of a term.
2. (Of spectators and participants in a courtroom) to stand when the judge enters or exits.
3. (Of a court) to take a recess or temporary break, as at the end of a day.
4. Parliamentary law. (Of a special committee that has exhausted its business) to dissolve and send a report to the referring body. • A committee’s rising is equivalent to a deliberative assembly’s adjourning sine die. — Also termed rise and report. Cf. adjourn sine die under ADJOURN(2).