mezzanine

[ UK /mˈɛzənˌiːn/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛzəˌnin/ ]
NOUN
  1. first or lowest balcony
  2. intermediate floor just above the ground floor
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use mezzanine In A Sentence

  • The Malleswaram market in the new parking complex plan has a basement, ground floor, mezzanine, three floors and a terrace across 70,000 sq ft, as does the Seshadripuram market.
  • In Chicago, O'Hare Airport features a soilless aeroponic garden springing up vertically from the mezzanine level of Terminal 3.
  • Two investors that bought about $214 million of the so-called mezzanine debt filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging that lenders that provided $7.4 billion in financing to the buyer, Lightstone Group LLC, are engaged in a "scheme" to take over the property and wipe out the mezzanine investors. Hotel Creditors May Have an Extended Stay
  • Mrs. Honoria leaned her two round arms on the mezzanine rail, and looked long and earnestly down upon the caucussing lobby throng. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush
  • The high ceilings allowed them to convert the space above the kitchen into a mezzanine floor which is used as an office area. Times, Sunday Times
  • A balcony above the mezzanine displayed the porcelain, clothing, and other goods offered for sale.
  • The ground floor and mezzanine are designed for restaurants, cafés, fitness clubs and boutiques. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remaining $500 million coming due Tuesday is held by three so-called mezzanine lenders — Five Mile, MetLife Inc. and Government of Singapore Investment Corp., according to people familiar with the situation. CNL Hotels Mulls Bankruptcy Protection
  • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
  • I had a choice between back orchestra all the way on one side, and middle mezzanine.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy