Wiktionary
adv. (context conjunctive idiomatic English) also; as well; besides.
WordNet
adv. by way of addition; furthermore; "he serves additionally as the CEO" [syn: additionally, to boot]
Usage examples of "in addition".
She had a childish face and was short and slender and in addition walked with a pronounced limp, but despite her pallor she kept her chin high and gaze steady as she looked first at Alain and then over the assembled soldiers and local people for whom she was responsible as Count of Lavas.
Now his power was lost forever, and in addition they had lost two excellent hostages.
He was a churchman, but in addition he sat mounted on a fine horse, and carried a sword.
Goodman and I have spent many hours working with him at home, in addition to his school work.
Therefore, in addition to immediately replacing our peacekeeping forces, I recommend that we prepare both a nuclear and a conventional response.
The mansion-house of Toledo, in addition to some palatial halls which are of historic renown, has several suites of rooms used from time to time by great personages passing through or visiting the city.
So, in addition to its petty thieves, squabbling couples, and a few other folks who wandered a little off the path from time to time, the county harbored a killer.
In her carry-on, in addition to a more feminine outfit, she had a black L.
But Parrih, not only a physician but a specialist, a surgeon, was expected to do the heavy unloading and loading in addition to her regular medical work.
Between Data Deck and Environmental was Crew, or Troop Deck, which had, in addition to crew quarters, recreation facilities, and mess, the sick bay and medical laboratory.
There was no central register to which these men belonged, and, in addition, their population changed nightly as the Hyarke continued to take its toll.