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appurtenant

[uh-pur-tn-uhnt] / əˈpɜr tn ənt /












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He noted that “directly or indirectly, the President shares in the revenues that the Hotel and its appurtenant restaurant, bar, and event spaces generate.”

From Slate • Mar. 28, 2018

The legal battle and appurtenant depositions and documents reveal the extent to which the McCourts used the Dodgers to fund their lavish lifestyle.

From BusinessWeek • Aug. 12, 2010

Escutcheon, toboggan, chrysalis, mollify, appurtenant, desecrate, diaphanous, discernible, penitentiary .

From Time Magazine Archive

Each conventual bailiff had an important office in the hierarchy of the Order which was permanently appurtenant to the headship of that langue.

From Knights of Malta, 1523-1798 by Cohen, R.

He is neither impelled nor allured to subject the liberty of conscience or opinion to the conventions appurtenant to these former forces of society.

From Search-Light Letters by Grant, Robert