0 past simple and past participle of augment --
1 to increase the size or value of something by adding something to it: --
The entries range in length from three or four words to over 500 words and some 250 entries are augmented by diagrams.
Recently, some analysts have augmented this specification with measures of voters' subjective evaluations of national and personal economic conditions.
What the chapters reveal is how much of our knowledge has been augmented or revised in recent years.
On the contrary, the effects of stressful life events and social support were slightly augmented and not diminished by the inclusion of cortisol.
Kinematic constraints are taken into account by means of an augmented integral criterion, and are dealt with using a penalty method.
Where competent transmission hosts are more or less completely replaced, rather than augmented, by non-competent host species, enzootic cycles may be severely limited.
It is easy to read this arrangement in the score; its audibility is further augmented by the visual setting.
For every redundant actuator added within branch(es), the number of the forces resisting an external load is augmented by one.