Adjunctive


forming an .
historical examples

the rendering of it is not an adjunctive performance, not a mere extraneous decoration.
browning and the dramatic monologue s. s. curry

some adjunctive therapies lend themselves very well to use by individuals on their own.
when you don’t know where to turn steven j. bartlett

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  • Adjunctively

    forming an .

  • Adjuration

    an earnest request; entreaty. a solemn or desperate urging or counseling: an adjuration for all citizens of the beleaguered city to take shelter. historical examples again the little speech about the new owners of longueval, and again the adjuration to remember them in their prayers. l’abbe constantin, complete ludovic halevy for instance, in the adjuration […]

  • Adjure

    to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oath or the threat of a penalty. to entreat or request earnestly or solemnly. contemporary examples with courage or common sense, or both, governors and state legislatures can adjure measures like the arizona bill. how ‘religious freedom’ is hurting everyone’s freedom robert shrum march 4, […]

  • Adjustability

    the quality of being adjustable: a reclining chair with infinite adjustability. the ability, especially of a child, to to new surroundings; adaptability: to observe the child’s adjustability to her foster home. historical examples its powers of adjustability seemed to fail before the strange and bewildering scene. all around the moon jules verne we have as […]

  • Adjustable-pitch

    (of a marine or aircraft propeller) having blades whose pitch can be changed while the propeller is stationary, chiefly to suit various conditions of navigation or flight.


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