additional
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- additionally adverb
- preadditional adjective
Etymology
Origin of additional
Example Sentences
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But keep in mind that this solution doesn’t work if the borrower is racking up additional credit-card debt while paying off the loan.
From MarketWatch
Further upside could come from the formalization of a higher dividend payout policy, which would serve as an additional catalyst, he reckons.
It was planning an additional price increase this winter, but after the U.S. excluded raw coffee from tariffs, the company canceled that price increase.
The main complaint was the “additional workflow burden” experienced by the users — an indication that whatever the virtues of the new technology, they didn’t outweigh the time and effort needed to use them.
From Los Angeles Times
They also point out that many studies lacked direct head to head comparisons, participants differed widely in symptom severity, and some trials allowed additional treatments alongside exercise.
From Science Daily
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