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1. (n.) sidebar
a short news feature alongside and highlighting a longer story.
2. sidebar
a typographically distinct section of a page, as in a book or magazine, that amplifies or highlights the main text.
3. sidebar
a conference between the judge and lawyers out of the presence of the jury.
Etymology: (1945–50)
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1. (noun) sidebar
(law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge that is held out of the jury's hearing
2. (noun) sidebar
a short news story presenting sidelights on a major story
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