noun
- the act of adding or joining something as subordinate or supplementary
- something that is added or joined in a subordinate capacity
Usage: formal; rare
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The subjunction of the new clause weakened the original argument.
- His comments were merely a subjunction to the main presentation.
- The committee approved the subjunction of additional safety measures.
- The subjunction of these details made the report unnecessarily complex.
- She viewed the extra requirements as an unwelcome subjunction to her duties.