[ US /ˈsəpɫəmənt, ˌsəpɫəˈmɛnt/ ]
VERB
  1. serve as a supplement to
    Vitamins supplemented his meager diet
  2. add as a supplement to what seems insufficient
    supplement your diet
  3. add to the very end
    He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language
NOUN
  1. a quantity added (e.g. to make up for a deficiency)
  2. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end
  3. a supplementary component that improves capability
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How To Use supplement In A Sentence

  • These observations will provide a valuable supplement to the simultaneous records of other expeditions, especially the British in McMurdo Sound and the German in Weddell Sea, above all as regards the hypsometer observations (for the determination of altitude) on sledge journeys. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • To supplement his income, he taught private voice lessons in his home and sang in a church choir.
  • Magnesium chelates, another supplement option, are easily absorbed.
  • The 27 models on display in Washington, supplemented by paintings, drawings, sculpture and medallions, show the products of a rising social structure and new technique.
  • The supplementary motor area has shown increased activity during learning of new movements.
  • If you are anemic your health care provider may prescribe an iron supplement.
  • Normally, even in icy winter, the furnace in constant use gave warmth enough, supplemented by an electric convector heater in the gallery, but by the time help arrived for Baxter I had wrapped him in my jacket and everything else handy, and he was still growing cold to the touch. Shattered
  • Cells were grown at 27° or 18°, as indicated, in grass infusion, bacterized with Klebsiella pneumoniae the day before use, and supplemented with 0.4 g/ml ß-sitosterol.
  • Normal supplements apply for upgrades and single occupancy. Times, Sunday Times
  • High magnification supplemented by instrumental analysis can identify these Western modifications.
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