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supplemental
[ suhp-luh-men-tl ]
adjective
- (of a pleading, an affidavit, etc.) added to furnish what is lacking or missing.
noun
- anything that is supplemental:
supplementals attached to the bill in committee.
Other Word Forms
- ܱp·t· adverb
- ԴDzȴܱ··t adjective
- ԴDzȴܱ··t·ly adverb
- ȴܱ··t adjective
- ܲȴܱ··t adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of supplemental1
Example Sentences
Income and community support might dictate your monthly resources, while assets and debt are more likely supplemental resources.
The Pope is requiring less supplemental oxygen, but continues to receive it during the day.
Unrivaled provides these athletes with a safer, high-paying alternative, allowing them to train and compete domestically rather than relying on international leagues for supplemental income.
So-called “zero” or “supplemental” doses of MMR have long been recommended to jet-setting infants who will travel to countries such as Ireland, Sri Lanka or the Philippines before their first birthday.
Most in the industry agree that if California doesn’t get HHR or some other form of supplemental income to boost purses, racing in the state will not continue much longer.
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