Synonym: augment, complete, fortify, increase, reinforce. Similar words: complement, implement, implementation, entitlement, clement, element, inclement, elements. Meaning: ['sʌplɪmənt] n. 1. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end 2. a quantity added (e.g. to make up for a deficiency) 3. a supplementary component that improves capability. v. 1. add as a supplement to what seems insufficient 2. serve as a supplement to 3. add to the very end.
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31. She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement.
32. There is a supplement on rooms with a sea view.
33. Some vegetarians like to supplement their diets with iron tablets.
34. The meeting was very lively and informal with everyone chipping to supplement or refute what the speakers said.
35. If you want to travel on a different day a flight supplement is payable.
36. To supplement subject information found from other sources; 2.
37. Sea view rooms available at a supplement.
38. I could fill an eight-page supplement with their letters.
39. Single room supplement: £13 per person per night.
40. A 32-page supplement covers European culture and lifestyle.
41. A Radio Times election supplement shows the new swingometer.
42. Airfare is extra. Single supplement is $ 415.
43. Scheduled flights are also available at a supplement.
44. Air-conditioning is available at a supplement payable locally.
45. Supplements per person per night: No single room supplement.
46. Single room supplement per person per night: £32.
47. Traders and other private entrepreneurs also signed up in order to supplement their unregistered incomes.
48. Both the basal diet and the sulphate supplement were well tolerated by all the volunteers and no gastrointestinal symptoms were reported.
49. Either polyunsaturated fatty acids enhanced mucosal resistance or the oleic acid supplement weakened the defensive mechanisms.
50. David paid a supplement for the sea view and he revelled in it.
51. These statements provide a crucial supplement to the information available from the various kinds of ratios previously discussed.
52. Rutt also drew upon the 1659 record to annotate, supplement, and modify Burton's.
53. But many people already have addressed the cold-air issue by using fireplaces or wood stoves to supplement the heat pump. Sentencedict.com
54. The firm now believes it has virtually outgrown its market and is seeking to supplement its fortunes overseas.
55. All too often the soldiers had to be allowed to supplement their income in a manner reminiscent of the streltsy.
56. Critics have charged Sniffen with setting up the center to supplement his income and create a job for himself.
57. So when you're choosing a supplement of evening primrose oil, choose Epoc.
58. Supplements per person per night: No supplement in single rooms without private facilities.
59. Stay in a superior room with flowers and champagne on arrival at a supplement of £35 per person per night.
60. Confrontationalists advocate challenging Roman authority, experimenting with new liturgical forms and creating smaller new communities to replace or supplement traditional parishes.
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