Antonym: subtraction. Similar words: in addition, additional, in addition to, edition, condition, tradition, expedition, conditions. Meaning: [ə'dɪʃn] n. 1. a component that is added to something to improve it 2. the act of adding one thing to another 3. a quantity that is added 4. something added to what you already have 5. a suburban area laid out in streets and lots for a future residential area 6. the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers.
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121, There is also the welcome addition of a focus ring on the lens.
122, The address book is an odd addition, given that the database is perfectly adequate for fulfilling this need.
123, It is more akin to the toilet found on a modern jet airliner, with the addition of spring-loaded thigh restraints!
124, This is an addition to the original language specification and it can not be guaranteed to remain unchanged in future releases.
125, A new security system was installed. In addition, extra guards were hired.
126, In addition, government policies need to be believable; banning cigarette advertising would almost certainly cut consumption.
127, A very useful addition is the communications room created between the two halls in 1978-1979 at a cost of £619.69.
128, Either is a useful addition to the six standard colours.
129, The latest addition to the modest skyline ... the ecumenical church.
130, Any abuse of the Flexible Working Hours facility can result in its withdrawal, in addition to any disciplinary action which may be taken.
131, It was a large warehouse that had been converted by the addition of beds into a dormitory.
132, In addition to addressing the crowds as he journeyed through Galilee and around Jerusalem, he drew aside to be with his closest associates.
133, The Simpsons built a big addition onto the back of their house.
134, If so, is the excision of the unenforceable part capable of being achieved without other addition or modification?
135, In addition there is a billiard room, solarium, cinema, indoor and outdoor pools, bowling alley and gym.
136, In addition, other policies had an adverse effect on the major conurbations.
137, In addition to air pollution concerns, the opponents don't want the courts raised above ground.
138, In addition, more than $ 1 billion of new agency debt was priced.
139, These massive objects sometimes weighed several pounds, and with the addition of padding must have been unbearably hot.
140, This book contains in addition to many useful tables an excellent list of 716 references which are up-to-date until 1997.
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141, In addition, it seems no public warnings were issued about the addition of this potentially dangerous chemical.
142, Duck sausage is an absolutely wonderful addition to many dishes.
143, A recent addition to the locomotive working stud is Derby built Fowler Class 4F, No. 4422.
144, The Apollo collection is a wonderful addition for any Mahalia Jackson aficionado.
145, In addition, the legislation is intended to make the Fed more accountable to elected officials by insisting on reforms.
146, In addition, a decrease in size seems to have accompanied adaptation to an exclusively arboreal life.
147, It was not an alternative to cultural transmission, but in addition to it.
148, Indeed, they may be appreciated as a lively addition to the garden, to be watched from time to time from the kitchen window.
149, It is a useful addition to the growing volume of material available covering spreadsheet techniques of interest to scientists.
150, In addition, gifts would be required in any negotiations with foreign powers, especially if they culminated in a marriage alliance.
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