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Append   /əpˈɛnd/   Listen
Append

verb
(past & past part. appended; pres. part. appending)
1.
Add to the very end.  Synonyms: add on, affix, supplement.
2.
Fix to; attach.  Synonyms: hang on, tack, tack on, tag on.
3.
State or say further.  Synonyms: add, supply.



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"Append" Quotes from Famous Books



... these perplexing disorders, and, after much investigation and a great deal of debate, there resulted the so-called "Reconstruction Laws," which, for a clear understanding of the powers conferred on the military commanders, I deem best to append in full: ...
— Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals, Complete • U. S. Grant, W. T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan
 
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... interested, we append a full analysis of the slag, taken from Messrs Stead and Ribsdale's paper in the 'Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute,' 1887, vol. ...
— Manures and the principles of manuring • Charles Morton Aikman
 
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... wile, stratagem, subterfuge, finesse. Ascend, mount, climb, scale. Associate, colleague, partner, helper, collaborator, coadjutor, companion, helpmate, mate, team-mate, comrade, chum, crony, consort, accomplice, confederate. Attach, affix, annex, append, subjoin. Attack, assail, assault, invade, ...
— The Century Vocabulary Builder • Creever & Bachelor
 
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... who visited the farm at this period was large. I was too young to appreciate the positions they held, in literature, the church or the nation, but append a list of names, selected almost at random, mostly of distinguished persons who were occasional visitors. Horace Greeley, Parke Godwin, Henry James, Freeman Hunt, Charles Kraitsir, Henry Giles, S. P. Andrews, all of New York; Rev. O. ...
— Brook Farm • John Thomas Codman
 
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... second place, she was a woman I could trust. Before she left home to try domestic service in London, the parson of her native parish gave her a written testimonial, of which I append a ...
— Little Novels • Wilkie Collins
 
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... Jesuit missions in the islands in 1655 is furnished by Miguel Solana, by command of Governor Manrique de Lara. He enumerates the villages administered by Jesuits, with the names of the priests in charge. To this we append a similar report, made the year before, enumerating the missions in Mindanao and the ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXXVI, 1649-1666 • Various
 
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... bringing its main argument to an end, I append to it a review of "the evidence for particular alleged miracles." "It does not strictly fall within the scope of the Essay," I observe, "to pronounce upon the truth or falsehood of this or that miraculous narrative, as it occurs in ecclesiastical history; but only to furnish such general ...
— Apologia Pro Vita Sua • John Henry Cardinal Newman
 
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... the House of Commons; but time was wanting to get the Corrected Report published soon enough for him to obtain his tribute of praise in the body of the Review. The unhappy Mr. Napier was actually reduced to append a notice to the July number regretting that "this powerful speech, which, as we are well informed, produced an impression on those who heard it not likely to be forgotten, or to remain barren of effects, ...
— Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay • George Otto Trevelyan
 
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... augment, extend, make up, affix, append, cast up, increase, subjoin, amplify, attach, enlarge, ...
— English Synonyms and Antonyms - With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions • James Champlin Fernald
 
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... We append, as germane to the subject, the following piece of sensible advice given by Rev. J.C. Price of ...
— The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890 • Various
 
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... to append to this chapter a few speculations on the origin and history of head-hunting. From what we have said above it is clear that the Ibans are the only tribe to which one can apply the epithet head-hunters with the usual ...
— The Pagan Tribes of Borneo • Charles Hose and William McDougall
 
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... of a friend of mine, who wrote me from the East, I called on good-natured, garrulous old Simon Wheeler, and inquired after my friend's friend, Leonidas W. Smiley, as requested to do, and I hereunto append the result. I have a lurking suspicion that Leonidas W. Smiley is a myth; that my friend never knew such a personage; and that he only conjectured that if I asked old Wheeler about him, it would remind him of his infamous Jim Smiley, and he would go to work and ...
— Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor - Volume I • Various
 
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... quite unnecessary proof of the antiquity of jests which we think new, I might append to this excellent sarcasm by a friend devoid of sarcasm the story, often now told, of the rival chemists in a provincial town, one of whom was old-fashioned and costly, and the other new and cheap. To the costly one, who had asked too much ...
— A Boswell of Baghdad - With Diversions • E. V. Lucas
 
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... are of vital character in determining the salubrity of the climate of this State, we append the following table, both for the purpose of comparison with other places ...
— Minnesota; Its Character and Climate • Ledyard Bill
 
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... to me, in the order of the facts. You can append to it the news contained in those ...
— The Wandering Jew, Complete • Eugene Sue
 
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... thoroughing-going defence is, as far as the novels (our only direct business) are concerned, far from difficult; and the present writer, though there are perhaps not a dozen consecutive pages of Kingsley's novels to which, at some point or other, he is not prepared to append the note, "This is Bosh," is prepared also to exalt him miles above writers whose margins he would be quite content to leave without a single annotation of this—or any other—kind. In particular the variety of the books, ...
— The English Novel • George Saintsbury
 
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... table beside him, and Maxwell sat down to his task. It was not difficult. The material was really of kindred character throughout. He had merely to write a few prefatory sentences, in the editorial attitude, to his report, and then append the editorial, with certain changes, again. It did not take him long; in half an hour he ...
— The Quality of Mercy • W. D. Howells
 
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... or under such and such a tree, he might find, at a slight expenditure of labour, a gallipot secured with bladder, and filled with glittering tomauns; or in the extremity of despair, the youth had only to append himself to a cord, and straightaway the other end thereof, forsaking its staple in the roof, would disclose amidst the fractured ceiling the glories of a profitable pose. These blessed days have long since gone by—at ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845 • Various
 
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... alternately tooth-picks, play-bills, and race-lists for sale. Mr. Jorrocks, of course, purchased one of the latter, which was decorated at the top with a woodcut, representing three jockeys riding two horses, one with a whip as big as a broad sword. We append the list as a specimen of "Sporting in France," which, we are sorry to see, does not run into our pages quite so cleverly as our ...
— Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities • Robert Smith Surtees
 
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... prisoners, stunted and forlorn as Falstaff's ragged regiment, already hi hand. I observed with delight the good demeanor of my men towards these forlorn Anglo-Saxons, and towards the more tumultuous women. Even one soldier, who threatened to throw an old termagant into the river, took care to append ...
— Army Life in a Black Regiment • Thomas Wentworth Higginson
 
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Words linked to "Append" :   stick in, tag on, sneak in, insert, state, toss in, annex, tell, subjoin, say, slip in, attach



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