The Collaborative International Dictionary
Subjoin \Sub*join"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subjoined; p. pr. & vb. n. Subjoining.] [Cf. OF. subjoindre, L. subjungere. See Sub-, and Join, and cf. Subjective.] To add after something else has been said or written; to ANNEX; as, to subjoin an argument or reason.
Syn: To add; annex; join; unite.
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vb. (en-past of: subjoin)
Usage examples of "subjoined".
And to that had destiny subjoined this rencounter to-night, which had, in Bathsheba’s wild imagining, turned her companion’s failure to success, her humiliation to triumph, her lucklessness to ascendency.
They were all carefully packed in paper, and each package was labelled “Bathsheba Boldwood,” a date being subjoined six years in advance in every instance.
In the Japanese or Corean recension subjoined to this translation, the title is twofold.
With regard to the text subjoined to my translation, it was published in Japan in 1779.
Bending into a deep bow, he subjoined, "May it please Your Majesty to continue to govern as you have governed this past twelvemonth.