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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

Dame Karen stood out in the largely male and often stale world of Washington in her colourful tailor-made suits, occasionally complemented with a feather boa.

From BBC

Greek salad just wouldn’t be the same without its fresh tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers complemented by a pungent, olive-forward EVOO.

From Salon

At the other end, Brown complemented her opening partner beautifully with a fiery spell of fast bowling that saw Beaumont plumb in front.

From BBC

"Milenkovic has come along and just complemented him. Positioning between both players is good and I think that's key to a successful defence."

From BBC