0 to increase the size or value of something by adding something to it: --
1 to make something larger or fuller by adding something to it: --
Where competent transmission hosts are more or less completely replaced, rather than augmented, by non-competent host species, enzootic cycles may be severely limited.
This gave the legislature an opportunity to augment its credibility and to prove its capacity to perform in the absence of executive input.
Further efforts to lengthen and augment the resolution of chronologies constructed from this species are warranted.
It is easy to read this arrangement in the score; its audibility is further augmented by the visual setting.
This effect occurs during cortical augmenting responses mimicking sleep spindles as well as during the self-sustained, post-augmenting activity.
For every redundant actuator added within branch(es), the number of the forces resisting an external load is augmented by one.
We augment the order of this process up to four to allow for seasonal productivity shocks in a quarterly economy.
It also allows the definition of more expressive augment combinators, and more general cata/augment rules, than those known before.