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append
[ uh-pend ]
verb (used with object)
- to add as a supplement, accessory, or appendix; subjoin:
to append a note to a letter.
- to attach or suspend as a pendant.
- to sign a document with; affix:
to append one's signature to a will.
append
/ əˈpɛnd /
verb
- to add as a supplement
to append a footnote
- to attach; hang on
Other Words From
- misap·pended adjective
- unap·pended adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of append1
Word History and Origins
Origin of append1
Example Sentences
Just append “/tweber/socialmedia” to your search terms when using Blekko.
Random House lawyers were not so convinced and told him to append a complete list of citations at the back of the book.
I append her experience as nearly as possible as she is stated to have told it.
Get it translated, and append it as a note to the next edition.
She has several elaborate and even pretty ties which she is obliged to append to her sofas and easy-chairs.
We append an extract from the Wallum-Olum as a specimen of genuine aboriginal composition.
And for testimony to all (and for good measure) I here with pen and ink append my name: Walt Whitman.
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