not to mention

not to mention

In addition to or as well as what's been discussed. Typically used to mention an additional item when listing things that one considers negative. I've already got to spend three hours in the car running errands, not to mention the hour and a half it will take to pick up the kids from school. They have two massive houses in the city, not to mention their vacation home by the beach.
See also: mention, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

not to mention

Also, not to speak of; to say nothing of. In addition to, besides what's already been said. For example, I don't think the voters will want that big program, not to mention the cost, or Dave teaches trumpet and trombone, not to speak of other brass instruments, or Their house is worth at least a million, to say nothing of their other assets.
See also: mention, not
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

not to mention something

used to introduce extra information and emphasize what you are saying: He’s got a house in London and a cottage in the country, not to mention the villa in Spain.
See also: mention, not, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

not to mention

In addition to; as well as.
See also: mention, not
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • not to mention something
  • not to speak of
  • trade in
  • trade (something) in for (something)
  • trade (something) in on (something)
  • item
  • (one's) money's worth
  • be an item
  • be somebody's middle name
  • be (one's) middle name
References in periodicals archive
Importantly, they may also serve to motivate alumni and other donors (not to mention legislators) to contribute to your financial aid budget by highlighting the opportunities they have secured for their future with your institution's help.
Although understanding this event was a team competition, I must admit that the show turned flat very quickly and obviously many other punters, not to mention a few trainers, felt the same.
Furthermore, a good bibliography and index, along with copious notes, make this a necessary book for any Baptist historian's library, not to mention university and seminary libraries.
Such tasks as capacity and performance planning, not to mention detailed reports and trend analysis, were inherent in the systems, arming administrators with information about their storage.
More than just a montage of wintry pictures, however, Sokolowski's film by its formal construction explores that nebulous but critical artistic region where abstraction, by some artistic alchemy, actually becomes representation, and vice versa, Influenced by Lawren Harris and Pierre Hebert, not to mention Michael Snow, Sokolowski's work is an intelligent, even witty a esthetic engagement with not only the landscape we inhabit, but also the protean artistic means by which we represent it.
by looking at texts by African American writers not usually discussed in conjunction with one another and at the legal and historical contexts in which they were produced." The range is wide both chronologically and generically, from Judge Daniel Horsmanden's account of the "legal" handing and burning at the stake of thirty-one slaves and free blacks accused of conspiring to burn and loot New York City in 1741, to slave narratives, and to extensive treatment of works by Delany, Chesnutt, Hopkins, Johnson, Schuyler, Du Bois, Fisher, Hurston, Wright, Motley, Himes, Ellison, and others, not to mention black comics and gangsta rap, all in the context of American law and jurisprudence.
So does the long discussion of Giotto's Arena Chapel frescoes, not to mention the still earlier mosaics of the Florentine Baptistery, Kandinsky's Impression no.
In fact, most of us tend to cut back over the holidays to accommodate travel plans, family time, and recovery from seasonal training, not to mention inclement weather.
The strategy, christened "highly active antiretroviral therapy," was disingenuously shortened to HAART, an acronym that appeals to the clever and the compassionate, not to mention the sentimental.
YOU didn't need half an hour to answer the question posed by The Streakers (Wednesday ITV): "What induces perfectly ordinary people to take off their clothes and run naked in front of a crowd of thousands, not to mention the TV cameras that will immortalise their cheeky dashes?"
In the Church of England, which historically has provided a uni-cultural base for Anglicanism worldwide, there are serious divisions about everything from the ordination of women to the nature of evangelism, from the translation of the Greek word "ek" in the creed to what constitutes acceptable episcopal oversight, not to mention the questioning, both internally and externally, of that church's political establishment as the officially recognized church and religion of the English nation.
The designer, not to mention the scenographer or librettist had as much a role to play in the art of ballet as did the composer or choreographer.
Not to mention that the Philippines was still ranked in 2015 by Transparency International the 95th most corrupt among 168 countries.
Our main concerns are around the fact that our daughter will not get the quality of education East Bierley First School is renowned for at another school, not to mention the possibly frightening proposal that she could be forced to attend Howden Clough High School at a later date.
Not to mention the fact that using E85--which in the U.S.