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Definitions for add to
ad·d to
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Princeton's WordNet
add toverb
have an increased effect
"This adds to my worries"
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add to
"Add to" is a phrase used to indicate the action of increasing, supplementing, or enhancing something by incorporating or appending an additional element, quantity, or component. This can involve numerical values, physical items, abstract concepts, or even actions.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of add to in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of add to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of add to in a Sentence
A much smaller cousin, or sister, doesn't necessarily add to what we know about the dinosaurs' extinction, but it does add to our understanding of the astronomical event that was Chicxulub.
The most relevant question to people's lives is, if Ziyad Al-Aly get reinfected, does it add to Ziyad Al-Aly risk of acute complications and long Covid, and the answer is a clear yes and yes.
Architecture should add to the drama of an event, by doing so, it can encourage repeat usage and positive association with the facility. Architecture can do this in many ways, from large gestures such as the overall design down to the small gestures, like the quality of its finishes.
What we have to do here is evaluate the manuscript and see if it's a reason to add to the record.
The real-world [vaccine] application of this could potentially really have an impact, then I start daydreaming about other possibilities and if you can somehow add to the treatment of cancer or any other disease, adapting your technology in immunotherapies, the door is only cracked open now, but it’s one I hope to run through eventually.
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- aggiungere aItalian
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