0 past simple and past participle of complement
1 to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it:
The uncertainty over the shape of this subject is complemented by the playing techniques used by all voices (see above), which minimize pitch recognition.
Notably, the convoy approach also complemented the personnel practice of amakudari.
This is complemented by voluntary medical guidelines developed by specialist societies as well as by more direct approaches in form of professionally led quality management.
While ' craft ' was a foil for ' conscience ', virtue and liberty were complemented by - indeed, unattainable without - true religion, which moderated the passions.
It would be complemented by a stereo panoramic camera.
It consists of risk-based premiums, complemented by a tax-financed transfer mechanism.
Both courses follow a similar teaching pattern: classroom sessions in the morning are complemented by laboratory sessions in the afternoon.
The descriptions are complemented with details on the appearance of animals, plants and topography.