0 present participle of complement
1 to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it:
A dual of a set expression is obtained from by complementing all primitives and changing every to and vice versa.
Section 2 is a dissertation complementing and continuing the elective; in this review, we focus on the dissertation research.
This implies that it may need complementing by alternative forms of therapy.
His thoughtful examination of the subjective and objective criteria by which people defined their identities therefore provides an invaluable background, complementing my own observations.
The chapters are well written and presented, complementing each other and richly illustrated with colour images and useful diagrams.
Recombinational mapping is possible only in females doubly heterozygous for complementing t haplotypes.
Political consolidation was also viewed as complementing the considerable economic advance wrought by cocoa farming.
These include new chapters on bioremediation, soil molecular biology, biodiversity, climate change, physiology and ecology, complementing the previous, updated, chapters.