A separate section in a book, report or document
“The informational supplement at the end of the report gives detailed information on the distribution of profit for the previous year.”
An additional section of a newspaper devoted to a specific subject
“Most major newspapers print a wedding-themed supplement during the wedding season.”
A thing added to something else in order to complete or enhance it
“The study is a valuable supplement to our knowledge about the history of the implementation of the social market economy in West Germany.”
A growth or increase by addition
“The report favored introducing a local income tax as a supplement to rates.”
An additional charge payable for an extra service or facility
“However, the fuel supplement will not be charged retrospectively.”
A periodical publication, typically focused on a particular subject
A person or thing that corresponds to or has the same function as another person or thing
Something made (perhaps incidentally) during the production of something else
A flow inward or into something
Any of the elements required by all living things for nourishment or survival
An extra decorative feature or embellishment
Supplement to complement the diet
Additional, compensatory or complementary entity
An addendum or addition to a (typically formal or legal) document or text
To add an extra element to
“It is suggested, therefore, that you supplement your diet with these cereal shoots, which are now available in dehydrated tablet form.”
To increase or improve in amount or value
“Many people depend on the tax credit money to pay for their childcare and supplement their incomes.”
To strengthen or provide support to
To refill or replenish something
To furnish with accessories
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