supplement
a supplement - an additional thing or amount, an extra amount of money, a surchargesupplement their incomes - add to their incomes
supplement income
had to supplement my poor earnings by doing evening jobs
multi-mineral supplement of proven efficacy
payments from the government to supplement income
looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet
supplement existing knowledge
a supplementary charge
large states ought to put up a supplemental fund that could be dispersed more flexibly
a supplemental tax
levy a supplemental tax
supplemental agreements
supplemental provisions to an agreement
a room supplement
a flight supplement
rooms available at a supplement
rooms with a balcony available at a supplement
rooms with a terrace are available for a 100 baht supplement
large rooms with a waterbed available at a supplement of £9 per person per night
a dietary supplement
a food supplement
a supplement in a newspaper
an article in the Times Educational Supplement
a children's book supplement in the Independent on Sunday
offered to supplement any shortfall in electricity supply
a poster supplement which contains details of all projects
supplement other sources of historical information
a mouse is not a replacement for a keyboard, simply a supplement
additional reading to supplement the textbook
clothes to supplement your wardrobe
Example sentences:
* Ms Dickinson explained that the committee last year placed four advertisements, two of which appeared in a 16-page December children's book supplement in the Independent on Sunday .
* You will receive a supplement of ten pounds for each performance you do.
* However a mouse is not a replacement for a keyboard, simply a supplement.
* Turkey had also offered to supplement any shortfall in electricity supply to Syria, but had received no formal response to this offer.
* A wide variety of travel texts and periodicals to supplement sets of specialist textbooks are provided along with an adequate supply of up to date technical directories, guides and brochures to support practical exercises and assignments.
* Even the famine area was made to pay one-half of the supplemental tax levied for famine relief.
* Degrees in pharmacy were approved to the point at which an article in the Times Educational Supplement in 1971 could comment:
* The central banks at the centre should open large swap lines with the central banks of qualifying countries at the periphery and countries with large foreign currency reserves, notably China, Japan, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia, ought to put up a supplemental fund that could be dispersed more flexibly.
* If you are only going to take one form of supplement then desiccated liver should be your choice.
* We use the study of coinage in default of and particularly to supplement other sources of historical information.
* The school secretary was looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet, there wasn't enough money in the budget to pay for the books to teach the new curriculum, tests for seven-year-olds were bringing their own problems.
* Single rooms are available at a supplement.
* Twins and three-bedded rooms with shower are available; Rooms with terrace are available at a supplement.
* The question we must now turn to is: can one of the subsidiary arguments for the justification of authority supplement the main argument and show that at least the authority of relatively just governments is as wide as they claim it to be?
* I often wish I could live them over again, even though for the first four years I had to supplement my poor earnings by doing evening jobs.
* There's a good selection of Fair Isle sweaters with either long or short sleeves and lacy jumpers --; plenty to supplement any wardrobe, whether holidaying in this country or abroad.
* For that very special celebration, the Hotel Maas offer large rooms with a waterbed available at a supplement of £9 per person per night, or luxury room with waterbed and whirlpool bath supplement of £15 per person per night.
* This is a strong multi-vitamin, multi-mineral supplement of proven efficacy in the treatment of premenstrual tension.
* The majority of payments were too small to replace the income lost from earnings and, therefore, were used to supplement other income, to buy goods for the home or saved for emergencies.
* The 1990 Annual report has now been published together with the poster supplement which contains details of all projects in all programmes supported under JFIT.






