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add on

[ad-on, -awn] / ˈædˌɒn, -ˌɔn /
VERB
accessorize
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Example Sentences

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This may be an indication that dealers are leaving wiggle room to tack on undisclosed add-on charges.

From MarketWatch

And it is lucrative: add-on fees, or "ancillary revenue", brings in billions for these airlines every year.

From BBC

So there’s generally good profit in adding extra beef, since the only add-on cost to the restaurant is the patty itself, and that can be passed on to the consumer.

From MarketWatch

This, Ms Shotbolt argues, has enabled Steam to charge an "excessive commission of up to 30%", making UK consumers pay too much for purchasing PC games and add-on content.

From BBC

The movie’s main characters get action figures with accessories like a battle robe for Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Bob and a pregnant belly add-on for Taylor’s.

From Los Angeles Times