appurtenant

pronunciation

How to pronounce appurtenant in British English: UK [ə'pɜ:tɪnənt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce appurtenant in American English: US [ə'pɜtənənt] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    relating to something that is added but is not essential

Word Origin

appurtenant (adj.)
late 14c., from Anglo-French apurtenant, Old French apartenant, present participle of apartenir "be related to" (see appurtenance).

Example

1. Identify dangers and problems and against this background assess risks ; draw up appurtenant plans and measures to reduce such risks .
2. The one statement that reads common and appurtenant conjunction from tall examination questions is much justice .
3. Roads and appurtenant works thereof such as pedestrian bridges and pedestrian underground passageways shall be under the responsibility of the entity responsible for the maintenance of roads and the entity responsible for cleaning according to their respective duties and functions .
4. Article 86 where the obligor delegates an obligation , the new obligor shall assume any appurtenant obligations associated with the main obligation , except where such appurtenant obligations are exclusively personal to the original obligor .
5. By nature of industrial and commercial relation , it is industrial capital ( industrial capital ) with the relation between commercial capital , the relation between industrial capital and commercial capital has experienced 3 level , namely phase of industrial and commercial an organic whole , commerce changes level independently , commerce is appurtenant change level .

more: >How to Use "appurtenant" with Example Sentences