0 past simple and past participle of supplement
1 to add something to something to make it larger or better:
Financial support to conduct this research comes primarily from the budgets of the member institutions but is supplemented by funds from international donors.
The modified extended family, supplemented by friendships, provides substantial expressive and instrumental support but many do not expect informal care.
These analytic techniques are supplemented by an eigenvalue approach and an evolutionary initial-value approach using standard numerical algorithms.
Primary endpoint - all-cause mortality supplemented by analyses of recurrence-free survival, second primary cancers and non-fatal events leading to hospitalization.
Again, the religion-as-non-fiction hypothesis needs to be supplemented.
They are often supplemented by slightly pressurising the building mechanically, or by low speed electric fans in the tops of the exhaust.
These shortcomings lead me to recommend this volume for classroom use provided it is heavily supplemented by other texts.
For many in the class with up to five acres, husbandry only supplemented an income primarily derived from industrial wages.