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supplementary
[suhp-luh-men-tuh-ree]
noun
plural
supplementariesa person or thing that is supplementary.
supplementary
/ -trɪ, ˌsʌplɪˈmɛntərɪ /
adjective
Also (less commonly): supplemental. forming or acting as a supplement
noun
a person or thing that is a supplement
Other Word Forms
- supplementarily adverb
- nonsupplementary adjective
- presupplementary adjective
- unsupplementary adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of supplementary1
Example Sentences
Everybody read from the supplementary prayer booklet: “These couples have come to the synagogue to give thanks for the institution of marriage and for their mutual love and devotion.”
Though the bank meets in December too, Nakayama, a former BOJ official, said it would be difficult to tighten monetary policy then as that is when the government will compile the supplementary budget.
When he was still strength coach, McDaniel preached the importance of supplementary traits, such as hip mobility and core stabilization.
Since the law was a supplementary measure amending the main budget bill, it sidestepped substantive public hearings.
When beekeepers take out honey to sell, or, increasingly, when there isn't enough pollen available, they give the insects supplementary food.
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