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addition

Definition for addition

noun as in process of conjoining, adding

Strongest matches

extension, inclusion

Weak matches

adding, adjoining, affixing, increasing

noun as in something conjoined to or enlargement of something

noun as in arithmetical process of augmentation

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Example Sentences

In addition, foreign films were limited by a system of licensure to a third of the number of domestic films.

In addition to visiting the tomb of John Paul, who died of natural causes in 2005, Agca asked to see his successor, Pope Francis.

In addition to the negative on-field attention, off-the-field problems were just as bad this year.

In addition, he had made prudent investments and, except for his wine cellar, did not live lavishly.

In addition, because House Democrats were cut out of the negotiations over the bill, they don't feel any incentive to play ball.

With each division, in addition to the divisional staff, there were officers detached from the headquarters staff.

Now in addition to that I had something else in my own college course—something of the same sort of thing but better.

The “Compañia General de Tabacos” lost about ₱30,000 in cash in addition to the damage done to their offices and property.

In future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.

During the last century these were recast, and addition made to the peal, which now consists of twelve.

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On this page you'll find 152 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to addition, such as: extension, inclusion, accession, annexation, attachment, and augmentation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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