... to make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity. An example is "Continuing rains augmented the floodwaters" Tip: use the free online dictionary and scroll...
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 26/02/2011
In order to augment his meager earnings as a Consultant Cardiologist Jim Bob had...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 13/09/2009
"The ability of the Allies to invade Normandy was augmented by the use of mis information to the Germans" in this case their "ability" is " augmented "
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 11/11/2008
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2 Answers · Education & Reference · 15/11/2008
her technique was augmented by many nights of practice.
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 09/12/2007
Augment : "To become greater in number or strength". In a sentence - "We need to augment the number of firefighters by at least 50%", otherwise we wont...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 10/03/2012
1) Augmented learning is an on-demand learning technique where...on the current context. 3) Rote learning is a technique which avoids understanding the inner ...
5 Answers · Education & Reference · 21/10/2010
His words will abase the department, not augment it.
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... cheering rose into augmented roars when the winning team suddenly...the game and lose the championship. Or in individual sentences : 1. The baseball team had to...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/02/2009
...we sold significantly augmented ." Here's a example of a sentence with the word augment : "We need to augment our value in stock to improve business." She took two years of ...
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