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supplemental
[suhp-luh-men-tl]
adjective
(of a pleading, an affidavit, etc.) added to furnish what is lacking or missing.
noun
anything that is supplemental.
supplementals attached to the bill in committee.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- supplementally adverb
- nonsupplemental adjective
- nonsupplementally adverb
- presupplemental adjective
- unsupplemental adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of supplemental1
Example Sentences
Some $20 billion represents the federal contribution to Californiaās substance abuse and mental health services, and $1.3 billion defrays the cost of supplemental food stamps for women, infants and children.
Flores, who suffers from diabetes, collects about $1,200 a month in Social Security and supplemental payments.
Exactly how long that could be is unclear, but the couple are hopeful that their childās condition will improve enough that she stops requiring supplemental nutrition.
Income and community support might dictate your monthly resources, while assets and debt are more likely supplemental resources.
The Pope is requiring less supplemental oxygen, but continues to receive it during the day.
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