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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181, The staircase and walls are of white marble, with the addition of lapis lazuli for the geometrical floor pattern.
182, It is relatively straight forward in operation, and once set can be forgotten - a valuable addition to the program.
183, The latest addition is International Blue Shield, aiming to provide rapid reaction teams when an unexpected threat emerges.
184, In addition, divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching.
185, In addition, oxygen inhalations are given to abort the acute attacks.
186, In addition, the Chancellor plans to restrict the married couple's allowance to the new low rate.
187, In addition, Microsoft last week appointed Rick Belluzzo as president.
188, All this comes out in Worsley's excellent introduction, a very valuable addition to the literature on the subject.
189, If you already started the document and saved it on the disk, recall it for editing or addition.
190, In addition to the full edition, there exist abridged and medium editions of the scheme.
191, In addition to inaugurating a new era of news, PointCast is pioneering an innovative way to advertise on the Net.
192, At Checkers, Mills is overseeing the addition of patio dining accessible by a new outside entrance.
193, You will be paid overtime in addition to your regular salary.
194, In addition to this, there is a married couples's allowance which is usually paid to the man in the first instance.
195, In addition to whole words, the closed class also contains affixes.
196, The latest addition to our successful twin-colour Designer Range of Tilturn and Casement windows offers endless colour combinations, inside and out.
197, The change also affects medical offices that perform abortions in addition to unrelated services.
198, In addition to the transfers, they lost seniors Ron Riley, the school career scoring leader, and Joe Zaletel.
199, The statute, in addition to its provision for silent meditation, authorized teachers to ask students whether they wished to pray.
200, In addition to insinuating their Embassy man into the Cheltenham delegation,[sentence dictionary] the Soviets could have scored a separate gain.
201, High school students can select from a variety of applied academic courses in addition to a more traditional college-preparatory curriculum.
202, For two years I worked as a residential officer in old people's homes in addition to my academic work.
203, Without her earnings, and with the addition of Charlotte, money seemed to have dwindled to nothing.
204, In addition, Grills said, no civic leaders were asked about their faith.
205, In contrast to hemoglobin F, most hemoglobins will denature in alkaline solution and precipitate upon the addition of ammonium sulfate.
206, Another new addition to the range is a mixed pack, containing three yellow and three red tomatoes.
207, In addition, all regional buyers inspect and approve all raw material stores personally to ensure they achieve our laid down standards.
208, The manufacture of cloth was thus no more than a marginal addition to the subsistence agriculture of the interior.
209, In addition the church might consider placing paid advertisements from time to time, highlighting forthcoming events which could be made especially attractive to the outsider.
210, This may be in addition to any de minimis provisions negotiated by the vendor in the sale agreement.
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