supplementary
Americanadjective
noun
plural
supplementariesadjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- nonsupplementary adjective
- presupplementary adjective
- supplementarily adverb
- unsupplementary adjective
Etymology
Origin of supplementary
First recorded in 1660–70; supplement + -ary
Example Sentences
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“If the total amount for JGB issuance is to grow further after this fiscal year’s supplementary budget, there will be the risk of further rises” in JGB yields, the rates strategist says.
“If the need to compile wasteful supplementary budgets is to be avoided, even with an expanded initial budget, it can be evaluated as a responsible proactive fiscal policy.”
She noted that ongoing studies are investigating whether oxytocin nasal spray could serve as either a stand-alone or supplementary treatment for a wide range of mental and physical conditions.
In the U.S., the Fed this summer took a step toward easing a key restriction, known as the supplementary leverage ratio, that dictates how much capital big banks must hold against their total assets.
Meanwhile, banks are enjoying a regulatory tailwind under the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio for the biggest banks now in the works.
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