Synonym: complete, fret, supplement, supply. Similar words: implement, implementation, clement, element, elements, inclement, bafflement, elementary. Meaning: ['kɒmplɪment] n. 1. a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction 2. a complete number or quantity 3. number needed to make up a whole force 4. something added to complete or make perfect 5. one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response 6. either of two parts that mutually complete each other. v. make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to.
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31. Boggle Junior will complement the national curriculum.
32. The two men would complement each other perfectly.
33. White wine makes an excellent complement to fish.
34. So in Savoy, as in the county of Nice, the natural complement to pastoralism was seasonal migration.
35. It is the perfect complement for an aggressive cavalry advance.
36. The Royal Commission had recommended a regional tier as a necessary complement to a unitary system of local authorities.
37. Also on offer are some highly useful Wolfcraft accessories to complement the workbench.
38. These have a full complement of hot peppers, lime and lemon grass, as well as rich coconut milk or coconut itself.
39. It supports a full complement of networking, interface, development and database environments.
40. There are now few villages without their complement of newcomers who work in towns.
41. Reduced to just the haploid maternal complement of chromosomes, the egg develops into a male.
42. A superb range of co-ordinated linens to complement your bedroom.
43. Those are a necessary complement to last year's directive on emission standards for heavy duty diesel vehicles.
44. Miraculously, although some teams had lost up to three of their complement, they plodded on.
45. And summer and winter bedding plants complement the finished effect.
46. Managers with a full complement of volunteers and adequate space, however, fare no better.
47. They act as a complement to his large works which are responses to a progressive environmental catastrophe.
48. IBM will look at acquisitions including small service companies that complement its offerings.
49. The information contained is intended to aid emergency planning and complement the theoretical framework used in safety assessments.
50. It has been designed to complement the in-house training programme already provided by Greene King.
51. Immunohistochemical staining using antiserum reacting against complement factor C3d was used to visualize neuritic plaques.
52. But for the present, crystal users recommend using their treatment to complement, rather than replace, traditional medicine.
53. It should complement the toppings, not compete with them, but it must have its own internal integrity.
54. There is an aversion to holding meetings at short notice with a diminished complement.
55. These antibiotics act by a different mechanism from - and thus complement - the existing drugs.
56. It was hard enough beating the depleted champs with a near-full complement last night.
57. This must be a deliberate decision on the part of Benetton(Sentence dictionary), in order to complement their slogan.
58. Far left: Patricia uses a pot of sugar-pink azaleas to complement the garden's perennial forget-me-nots.
59. His equable temperament would complement perfectly a tough production but this one kicked off soft.
60. Photographs of Olajuwon on the court, meeting fans and posing with his family complement the text.
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