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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91. Its bright green color and incised leaves serve as a most suitable complement to cryptocorynes.
92. Furnished flair Furniture for the dining area needs to complement that in the living section.
93. Richmond stresses the opportunities for Ruby to complement Staley's low-fat poly-dextrose bulking agent, codenamed Topaz.
94. To complement such styles, Belinda Coote has a lovely range of wall-hanging tapestries and cushion covers.
95. To cap it all most of the student body dressed to complement the period when the university was built.
96. However the appointment of staff to fill the new posts meant that our overall complement was little changed and consciences were salved.
97. For the show, the museum is borrowing twenty paintings that complement its own collection.
98. Doris and I have very different temperaments, if you know what I mean, but we complement each other.
99. So, vitamins and minerals complement the other nutrients and are absolutely vital for good health.
100. The woodwork is painted a pale stone colour throughout to complement the finely patterned wallcovering.
101. The complement had now been raised to 145 and salaries increased by 28 percent.
102. In all but five plays verse is the statistically dominant form and prose has the role of the essential but inferior complement.
103. She wanted to create a garden to complement her beautiful home.
104. Carole and I have planted various carpeting plants to complement the winter interest shrubs.
105. The gold wedding ring to complement it perfectly was made in her studio.
106. Our nod went to the mushroom version, a perfect complement to the rolls.
107. Integer variables are stored in twos complement format with their least significant byte first.
108. With its light green leaves it is a suitable complement to darker brownish green plants.
109. In the future it may complement or even replace standard techniques such as phage typing.
110. Consider Figure 2.2 where we illustrate the shifting by one bit position of a six-bit binary number using two's complement representation.
111. It should house the full complement of technical guides, manuals and publications.
112. Two full size soccer pitches, and inside a fully equipped fitness centre complement the gymnasium and provide a comprehensive community facility.
113. The Caesar is a generous complement of crispy romaine tossed with a mild, creamy vinaigrette.
114. Courage is the complement of fear. A man who is fearless cannot be courageous. [He is also a fool.]. Robert A. Heinlein
115. Little Honoria had clearly been determined on her full complement of playmates.
116. If all goes well, the skills develop interactively as they are supposed to,(http://sentencedict.com/complement.html) do complement and reinforce each other.
117. But there again, it is specially formulated to complement a diet of grass.
118. The Bach flower remedies and the homoeopathic remedies complement each other and can be used together in the same treatment plan.
119. The radix complement in the pure binary numeration system.
120. This dress was tailored to complement her fullness.
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