subjoining
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of supplementing; an addition appended to something: "Subjoining" refers to the action of adding something extra, typically at the end, to complete or enhance a main body of work or information.
Usage
- "Subjoining" is a formal and somewhat rare noun. It is used to describe the process or result of attaching supplementary material.
- It is most commonly found in academic, legal, or technical contexts where additions or appendices are discussed.
Examples
- Noun:
- The subjoining of an appendix provided crucial data for the research paper.
- The contract's clarity was improved by the subjoining of explanatory notes.
Advanced Usage
- "Subjoining of evidence": In legal contexts, this phrase can refer to the act of adding supplementary evidence to a file or case.
- The lawyer requested a delay for the subjoining of new evidence.
- Conceptual Use: It can be used abstractly to describe the addition of ideas or elements.
- The subjoining of her personal reflections gave the historical account greater depth.
Variants and Related Words
- Subjoin (verb): To add at the end; to append.
- The author will subjoin a postscript to the next edition.
- Subjoined (adjective): Describes something that has been added.
- Please review the subjoined document.
Synonyms
- Appending: The act of adding something, especially to the end of a document.
- Supplementation: The action of adding something to complete or enhance.
- Addition: The process of adding something.
Antonyms
- Detachment: The act of separating or removing a part.
- Omission: The act of leaving something out.
Noun
- the act of supplementing