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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, in 2028, voters will elect an executive to lead the county government.

In addition, women in the country are victimized by deep-fake pornography at the highest rates in the world, according to an analysis of online content between July and August last year by U.S.-based cyber-security firm Security Hero.

In addition to interviewing Manson’s former followers, friends and journalists, the filmmakers have subjects listen and react to these recordings of Manson, who recounts his upbringing, his thoughts about life with his commune and more.

In addition to election officials reaching out to affected voters, political parties have also gathered armies of volunteers to reach out to voters — especially those who are likely supporters of their candidates and causes — for ballot curing.

The reason for this is straightforward: The party has largely been dragged into the depths of its current electoral situation by an anchor named Joe Biden, who, in addition to being perceived as responsible for inflation, was thought of by many voters as a weak and ineffective leader.

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

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