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complimentary

[kom-pluh-men-tuh-ree, -tree] / ˌkɒm pləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri /




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“He was remarkably competitive. He recognized that Disney had its thing — but Universal could create something different and complimentary, particularly in the early days,” Gennawey said.

From Los Angeles Times

“They’re obviously complimentary. I thought the game was really great. It was growing. So it’s more coincidence.”

From Los Angeles Times

After his own meeting with Jackson on Tuesday — albeit one of the few where photographers or reporters were not invited — he was complimentary of the nominee and her time at Harvard.

From Washington Post

Saffron and pistachio “are contrasting, but they are also complimentary,” Ms. Ved said.

From New York Times

It was lovely, complimentary intentions, but intentions are maybe no longer really relevant or have an effect you wouldn’t want to have, you’d want to know, right?

From Washington Post