adjective
- added at the end; appended
Usage: formal
verb
- past tense of subjoin: to add at the end of something written or spoken
Usage: formal
Examples
- The author subjoined a brief note explaining the historical context.
- A list of references was subjoined to the research paper.
- The lawyer subjoined additional evidence to support the case.
- The subjoined appendix contains detailed statistical data.
- She subjoined her personal comments to the official report.
- The subjoined documents provide further clarification.
- He subjoined a postscript to his letter.