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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sine die

"indefinitely," Latin, literally "without (fixed) day," from sine "without" (see sans) + ablative singular of dies "day" (see diurnal).

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sine die

adv. without specifying a date (for a future event); indefinitely.

WordNet
sine die

adv. without a date fixed (as of an adjournment)

Usage examples of "sine die".

If they don't let him appear by proxy tomorrow, then they've got to wait around until he is well before they can adjourn sine die and get on with the serious business of hypnotizing the voters.

Adjourn sine die-and everybody rushes for home and starts promising the voters two women in every bed and a hundred Imperials every Monday morning.