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addition
noun as in process of conjoining, adding
Strong matches
accession, annexation, attachment, augmentation, enlargement
Weak matches
adding, adjoining, affixing, increasing
noun as in something conjoined to or enlargement of something
Strongest matches
Strong matches
accession, accessory, accretion, accrual, addendum, additive, adjunct, aggrandizement, annex, appendage, appendix, attachment, augmentation, commission, dividend, enlargement, extra, gain, hike, increase, increment, markup, option, profit, raise, reinforcement, rise, wing
Example Sentences
In addition, the research participants used a portable blood pressure monitor that automatically measured their blood pressure every 30 minutes for 24 hours.
In addition, the results of the study suggest that sedentary work in itself is not necessarily harmful to blood pressure.
In addition to shedding light on how the brain handles short-term memory, the findings could lead to novel approaches for treating eye movement disorders.
"Based on the mechanisms we discovered, we developed an approach that can mitigate all the defects -- pores, rough surfaces and large spatters -- at once. In addition, our approach allows us to produce a part much faster without any quality compromises."
In addition to Auradkar and Bier, the coauthors of the Nature Communications paper included their close collaborators Rodrigo Corder of the Institute of Biomedical Science, University of SãoPaulo; and John Marshall of the Innovative Genomics Institute, who performed sophisticated mathematical modeling that revealed important hidden features of the e-Drive system, including its ability to efficiently cull a class of individuals in which the drive process did not occur.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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