Sine Die is an adverb that means without plans for resumption.
Our word of the day is derived from a Latin phrase that literally translates to ‘without a day.’ But it’s best understood as meaning ‘with no more further days.’ Sine die is generally used in legal contexts or business contexts. Here’s an example:
Wendy was hoping the matter would be discussed at future meetings, but they ended things sine die, so that ended all hope of continuing the conversation.