additional
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- additionally adverb
- preadditional adjective
Etymology
Origin of additional
Example Sentences
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Viridiana Aguilar, a spokesperson for the medical examiner, said earlier this month that her agency had not yet made a determination on the cause of death and had requested additional testing.
From Los Angeles Times
Hardy put forward her best friend - a teaching assistant of children with additional educational needs - who she said "totally deserves it".
From BBC
They remain active, and deadly, for decades; the ones at sea present additional risks, as they can drift with currents and storms.
From BBC
For gold and precious metals, there are additional drivers.
From Barron's
But fewer new workers now likely means slower labor force growth and one additional headwind to future economic potential.
From Barron's
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