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complemented

[kom-pluh-men-tid] / ˈkɒm pləˌmɛn tɪd /


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It also said the efforts "should be complemented by pro-growth structural reforms, including measures to foster more innovation and digitalisation, cut red tape, reduce labour supply constraints... and deepen European economic integration".

From Barron's

This sounded a little unusual to me, but the apple pieces complemented the nuts and blue cheese beautifully and gave each bite a cool, juicy surprise.

From Washington Post

“We already had a good chemistry last year, and the pieces that we added just complemented everything we had going on,” said Bryan Greenlee, in his second year at FAU after coming over from Minnesota.

From Seattle Times

UBS becomes the undisputed global leader in managing money for the wealthy, with UBS’s leading position in China now complemented by Credit Suisse’s strength in the rest of Asia, the fastest growing region.

From Reuters

The resulting works complemented the original plywood mural decorating the Paradice windows during the Black Lives Matter protests, which would become the centerpiece for their entire exhibition.

From Seattle Times