Adjective(1) furnishing added support(2) of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another(3) relating to something that is added but is not essential
Noun(1) something added to another thing but not an essential part of it(2) a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another(3) a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence(4) a construction that is part of a sentence but not essential to its meaning and can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical(5) addition; help
Adjective(1) furnishing added support(2) of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another(3) relating to something that is added but is not essential
Noun(1) something added to another thing but not an essential part of it(2) a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another(3) a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence(4) a construction that is part of a sentence but not essential to its meaning and can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical(5) addition; help
(1) James Langenfeld is a director at LECG, an economics and finance consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Loyola University Law School, Chicago.(2) The patients are then seen by the physician who would prescribe the appropriate adjunct therapy and be available for further support.(3) The percentage of cheaper classes taught by adjunct instructors is increasing as well.(4) In 1987 he joined the University of Toronto as adjunct professor and director of its Centre for Accounting Studies, positions he held until 1990.(5) She's also adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, lecturing on Caribbean and women's studies.(6) Hypnosis is often used as an adjunct therapy for chronic conditions.(7) I got my masters from BU and taught there for five years or so as adjunct faculty.(8) On April 30th, Hitler gave very clear instructions to his personal adjunct , Otto Gunsche, that both his and his wife's body should be burned.(9) For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables.(10) Someone wrote in and asked if I would settle, as they put it, for an adjunct position if I can't get a faculty position.(11) Acupuncture is employed in the Dade County Drug Court's treatment program on a volunteer basis as an adjunct therapy for attending defendants.(12) The Shonibare photographs were on loan on the recommendation of Okwui Enwezor, who is, among many other things, an adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Institute.(13) If there's a market for appliances, it is as an adjunct to PCs rather than as an alternative.(14) That show, curated by Okwui Enwezor, adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Art Institute of Chicago, addresses art and politics in Africa from 1945 to 1994.(15) Therefore, enzyme supplementation should be an adjunct to, not a substitute for, dietary restriction.(16) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Liposuction should be used as an adjunct to living a healthy lifestyle rather than as a weight loss tool,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb said Dr. Rohrich.