supplemental
IPA: sʌpɫʌmˈɛntʌɫ
noun
- Something that supplements or adds to.
- A requisition or article of legislation that provides additional funding for a program.
adjective
- Acting to supplement.
- Appending.
- Lacking a regular schedule (as in a supplemental airline).
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Examples of "supplemental" in Sentences
- Recently, I signed what they call a supplemental bill.
- But it can be added back in supplemental spending bills.
- At N.C. State, Yow receives a base salary of $350,000, with an additional $100,000 in supplemental compensation.
- Iraq's electrical infrastructure, which is the number one line item in the spending package, what we call the supplemental package for the reconstruction of Iraq.
- While the greater story is about siding with one evil to defeat a greater evil, the individual characters are involved in supplemental sub-plots that directly affect them on personal levels.
- Brian Baer has pleaded guilty to a charge he improperly collected 21-thousand dollars in supplemental pay after telling his bosses in Hamilton County he'd been called to Army Reserve duty in February 2003.
- Beginning next year the Census will publish figures that take into account the costs of medical care, transportation and child care as well tax credits in supplemental data (however, the official poverty rate will not change).
- And, frankly, the penalties -- when the FAA goes back in and finds that work hasn't been done correctly, what they call the supplemental pipe certification -- that's the approval to put in these kinds of systems in a certain way -- when they find that it hasn't been done correctly, the penalties really are not severe enough.
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