supplementary
IPA: sʌpɫʌmˈɛntɝi
noun
- Something additional; an extra.
adjective
- Additional; added to supply what is wanted.
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Examples of "supplementary" in Sentences
- The blog transcript is supplementary.
- It is Donatus's authorship of the supplementary material.
- I agree fully with the omission of the supplementary information.
- This page provides supplementary data of the properties of water.
- The arcades of the supplementary buildings have meanwhile been glazed.
- It is included in the supplementary inventory of monuments historiques.
- A key part of the Recovery Plan is the supplementary feeding of females.
- The core data is on the second line, the supplementary data on the first.
- A supplementary pickup of the movement of the vehicle chassis can be omitted.
- It was classified in the supplementary inventory of historic buildings in 1984.
- That these verses are entirely supplementary is the simplest and most natural view of them.
- A garden is defined as a supplementary food production system that is under the management and control of household members.
- The supplementarity principle, also referred to as the supplementary principle, is one of the principles of the Kyoto Protocol.
- 6:07AM Solarfun Power signs a long-term supplementary wafer and polysilicon product supply contract with GCL-Poly Energy Holdings
- InPlay: Solarfun Power signs a long-term supplementary wafer and polysilicon product supply contract with GCL-Poly Energy Holdings
- The regulatory filings detail all account data for so-called supplementary accounts, but consist almost entirely of data about the retained-asset accounts.
- Seniors, or most of them, have to already purchase "private health insurance" to go along with Medicare, it's called a supplementary plan to close the "gap", except Rx's get screwed bigtime.
- The Treasury said the projected increase in borrowing reflected costs from a continuation of the so-called supplementary financing program -- a program started last year that allows for the auction of Treasury bills to provide cash for use in Federal Reserve initiatives designed to support ailing credit markets -- and a decrease in revenue collected by the government.
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