Addenda example sentences

Related (5): appendix, supplement, postscript, insert, amendment

ad·den·dum

noun

addenda (plural noun)

  - an item of additional material added at the end of a book or document, typically in order to correct, clarify, or supplement something:

  - the radial distance from the pitch circle of a cogwheel, worm wheel, etc., to the crests of the teeth or ridges. Compare with dedendum

Synonyms

appendix, codicil, postscript, afterword, tailpiece, rider, coda, supplement, accompaniment, adjunct, appendage, addition, attachment, extension, postlude, subscript, allonge, dedendum

"Addenda" Example Sentences

1. The report had several addenda that included appendices and tables.
2. The addenda addressed the concerns raised by the stakeholders.
3. The research paper's addenda contained additional data and observations.
4. We need to review the addenda before finalizing the contract.
5. The addenda to the meeting minutes clarified some crucial points.
6. The report's addenda included feedback from the focus group sessions.
7. The addenda provided a comprehensive analysis of the project's risks.
8. Our team has suggested several addenda to enhance the proposal.
9. The revised policy had a number of addenda aimed at improving employee welfare.
10. The addenda included responses to the questions raised at the last meeting.
11. The report's addenda included case studies and examples of best practices.
12. We need to attach the necessary addenda to the sales agreement.
13. The addenda provided detailed information about the company's financial performance.
14. The report's addenda contained technical specifications and diagrams.
15. The addenda addressed some of the grey areas in the contract.
16. We need to include all the relevant addenda in the project plan.
17. The report had several addenda that contained statistical data.
18. The addenda provided an overview of the client's requirements.
19. The revised policy had several addenda aimed at improving regulatory compliance.
20. We need to carefully review the addenda to ensure they meet the client's expectations.
21. The report's addenda contained a list of potential risks and mitigation measures.
22. The addenda provided an outline of the project timeline and deliverables.
23. We need to ensure that all addenda are correctly numbered and referenced.
24. The report's addenda contained an analysis of the competitor's strengths and weaknesses.
25. The addenda addressed some of the contractual obligations that were not previously covered.
26. We need to attach the relevant addenda to the supplier agreement for further negotiations.
27. The report had several addenda that provided an in-depth analysis of the market trends.
28. The addenda provided clarifications and additional information that was not included in the original document.
29. We need to make sure that all addenda are reviewed and approved by the stakeholders before signing the contract.
30. The report's addenda contained recommendations and suggestions for future improvements.

Common Phases

1. The addenda include; a list of changes made to the original document, a clarification on a specific section, and a new requirement.
2. The addenda consist of; an updated schedule, additional terms and conditions, and a revised budget.
3. The addenda contain; a modification to the original agreement, a new deadline for submission, and a revised scope of work.
4. The addenda comprise of; a change to the delivery method, an amendment to the pricing structure, and a new section on data privacy.
5. The addenda cover; a new product specification, an extension to the warranty period, and a revision to the payment terms.

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