"Subjoins" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subjoins" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Subjoins" Meaning

Combines or joins something to a larger or more important thing, usually without being equal or directly attached to it.

Example: "The subjoined letter explains the situation in more detail." (here "subjoined" means added or attached in a subordinate or secondary way)

"Subjoins" Examples

Subjoins

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Subjoined his money to the charity, she became eligible for a tax deduction.
Subjoin the new data onto the end of the report, please.
The editing room used the footage from the Samson and wooden cleaner to subjoin the tooth-ad staff Comparator


1. Put in addition to something else that is already present, in a supplementary or accompanying manner
2. Attach, in law, something attached to the main document, such as an exhibit or memorandum

"Subjoins" Similar Words

Subjective

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Subjectively

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Subjectivism

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Subjectivist

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Subjectivity

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Subjects

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Subjicible

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The word "subjicible" is not a valid English word. However, the word that comes closest to it is "subjugable".<br><br>Subjugable (adjective): capable of being defeated, controlled, or dominated by a stronger force or person. It refers to something or someone that is susceptible to being brought under the control or authority of another.<br><br>Note: If you meant to use the word "subject" or "subsidiary", I'd be happy to help you with those words as well.

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