adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between.
a house with an adjacent garage
adjoining definitely implies meeting and touching at some point or line.
had adjoining rooms at the hotel
contiguous implies having contact on all or most of one side.
offices in all 48 contiguous states
juxtaposed means placed side by side especially so as to permit comparison and contrast.
a skyscraper juxtaposed to a church
Examples of adjoining in a Sentence
the cows had broken through the fence and were grazing in the adjoining field
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But Disney has spent the past year taking steps to relocate teams to Burbank, where Disney has its own historic studio lot and an adjoining complex that houses ABC and Disney Animation.—Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times, 1 Apr. 2025 Guests can order hanami picnic baskets ($55) for dine-in or takeout at the adjoining Love on the Run food hall.—Anna Spiegel, Axios, 17 Mar. 2025 The adjoining unit suffered moderate damage, with residents from both units being displaced, Rhodes said.—Pj Green, Kansas City Star, 19 Feb. 2025 Primrose also wants the city to waive the requirement that a barrier be built between the school’s land and the adjoining residential area because there’s already a 6-foot privacy fence on the adjacent property.—Tess Kenny, Chicago Tribune, 4 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for adjoining
Word History
Etymology
Middle English adjoynyng, from present participle of adjoynen "to adjoin"
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