0 added to a main product, service, or plan as a smaller, extra part or feature, especially in business: --
1 a bolt-on business deal or activity is one that you make or do in addition to your usual deals or activities: --
We've built up the business through bolt-on acquisitions and capital expenditure.
I do not see democracy as a kind of bolt-on mechanism for delivering good government.
We must recognise that it cannot be a bolt-on exercise.
The allocation of each metropolitan bolt-on to the constituent district councils will continue to be on the basis of total resident population.
Crime and disorder is not a bolt-on ancillary for any organisation.
In motor car terms, the slang is that you have a basic model and then you can have all the "bolt-on goodies" that you require.
We are slowly edging to an agreement, which will involve a quantitive and bolt-on quality assessment.
How will he make such end-of-year adjustments according to the new bolt-on system?
They came into operation after the end of the financial year 1993–94, and are included in the existing base bolt-on.