verb
- to add or append something at the end, especially additional information or remarks
Usage: formal; third person singular present tense of ‘subjoin’
Examples
- The author subjoins a detailed bibliography to each chapter.
- She subjoins her personal observations to the official report.
- The lawyer subjoins additional evidence to support his argument.
- He subjoins a note explaining the technical terms used.
- The editor subjoins corrections at the end of the manuscript.
- The researcher subjoins her methodology notes to the study.