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Term: adjuct

Definition:

As a noun, an adjuct refers to a word or phrase that provides additional information about the subject of a sentence. Additionally, as a verb, it means to join or attach something to another object or structure.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. The noun "dog" in the sentence "The loyal dog greeted me at the door" is an adjuct, providing additional information about the dog.
  2. In the sentence "The book on the shelf is mine," the phrase "on the shelf" is an adjuct.

As a verb:

  1. We need to adjuct the height of the shelves to fit the books properly.
  2. She decided to adjuct her schedule to accommodate the new project.

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