SUBJOIN


Meaning of SUBJOIN in English

|səb|jȯin, _səbˈ- transitive verb

Etymology: Middle French subjoin-, stem of subjoindre to subjoin, from Latin subjungere, literally, to bring under, subjugate, from sub- + jungere to bring together, join — more at yoke

: to add after something and especially something said or written : place immediately after or next to something

let me subjoin another example

especially : to annex (subordinate or supplementary matter) as an appendix

subjoined a statement of expenses to his report

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