subjoining
/səbˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/
noun
- The act of adding or attaching something to the end of something else.
- Her subjoining of extra clauses made the contract too long.
- The subjoining of a new wing to the hospital took two years.
- The subjoining of a footnote clarified the author's point.
verb
- Present participle of subjoin; adding or attaching something at the end.
- He is subjoining a list of references to his report.
- The editor is subjoining a brief note to the article.
- She kept subjoining comments to the end of every email.