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complement

[kom-pluh-muhnt, kom-pluh-ment] / ˈkɒm plə mənt, ˈkɒm pləˌmɛnt /




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The authors suggest that speed training could potentially complement other healthy aging strategies that support brain connections, although more research is required to confirm this.

From Science Daily

I’m about to complement her shirt, when the girl I assume is Emma crosses her arms and raises one eyebrow.

From Literature

She encouraged wearing the outfit "in all its diverse forms, designs, and expressions, complemented by its distinctive and beautiful accessories".

From BBC

But only “a portion” of Tesla’s planned capacity will be dedicated to the U.S. utility market to complement its existing business, according to Morgan Stanley.

From MarketWatch

While solar cannot be relied on throughout the year – for example on short, dull winter days - it can complement wind power, particularly during the summer months when wind speeds tend to be lower.

From BBC