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append

[uh-pend] / əˈpɛnd /


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However, he adds that other features, like "community notes" that allow contributors to append context to a viral post, shows the platform is taking transparency seriously.

From BBC Nov. 24, 2025

"I figured that we could append two branch tails as 'boosters' into the lipidoid to promote the delivery of mRNA," says Han.

From Science Daily Feb. 26, 2024

If you search for a recipe that calls for meat, for instance, someone can append a Note sharing a vegetarian substitute.

From Slate Nov. 18, 2023

For example, you could append the statement “The continuum hypothesis is true” to the group of axioms.

From Scientific American Jul. 13, 2023

Bobby had refused to append his name, implying his own doubt as to the girl’s paternity.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

To which he appends, “give people money and, in economic terms, magic happens.”

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 12, 2025

Editor’s note: Seattle Times Opinion no longer appends comment threads on David Horsey’s cartoons.

From Seattle Times Nov. 9, 2022

“We will take the complaint, but it will go to the bottom of my stack,” said Mike Filicetti, the Niagara County sheriff, who appends a Ronald Reagan quote to his emails.

From New York Times Oct. 9, 2022

Tibbetts even appends a history of the Ignatius Press, which brought nearly all of Chesterton’s voluminous writing back into print.

From Washington Post Dec. 14, 2021

His plan is given first in his own words, as due to a matter of so much importance; and to them the writer appends a summary of the principal features, as understood by him.

From The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain by Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer)

The company appended data taken from a different tabulation of losses that were oranges to our apples.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 29, 2026

Sharks had been swimming in the culture before that, to be sure, often with the prefix “man-eating” appended, though men eat sharks too, and way more often — so who’s the real apex predator?

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 3, 2025

This was appended with a jab at Silicon Valley more broadly: “Some say the key to success in the tech sector is to ‘move fast and break things.’

From Slate Nov. 21, 2023

Included in a list of projects appended to a report, though not referenced in the report itself, was £95.3m of borrowing to plug a "funding gap" in the road's cost.

From BBC Sep. 21, 2023

Specific sequences of DNA were appended to a gene that provided context for its activity—its “work.”

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee

But demolishing the East Wing and appending a 90,000-square-foot ballroom is, quite simply, not the same thing.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 26, 2025

Many people, me included, have gotten in the habit of appending “Reddit.com” to our Google searches, to ensure we actually get something useful.

From New York Times Mar. 21, 2024

Since any attempt at appending a joke to this simple recounting of facts would only dilute its crazy power, this entry is over!

From Slate Jul. 8, 2023

Salon ended up appending no fewer than five corrections to Kennedy’s article, and finally bowed to proliferating professional critiques of the piece by removing it from its website in 2011.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 19, 2023

Beethoven, inspired by study of and admiration for Handel and Bach, merely had the idea of appending to a symphony something you might expect in an oratorio.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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