Supplement in a sentence as a noun

You often have to supplement with taxi in both places.

Sponge learning is awesome, specially when you supplement it with lots of hard work.

To me that disclaimer sounds rather like those disclaimers on dietary supplements.

This is to supplement the current air traffic control system, and eventually take it over.

As long as a real keyboard is necessary true mobile devices are going to be a supplement but not a replacement.

It's very nice that there's also something men can have, both to supplement female birth control and to provide peace of mind for the man.

What pings my radar is that we're still trying to understand how our body processes "whole food" as opposed to vitamins in supplement form.

My employer was kind enough to supplement my paid vacation with a few extra days so I could enjoy those first few weeks just that much more.

Supplement in a sentence as a verb

The supplement and meal replacement powder/drink industry is a multi-billion dollar market.

They have to write that the supplement isn't medicine and might not work but the whole product packaging and marketing implies that it will work just like medicine.

That's what worries me when edX says the online classes will supplement the in-college experience: I think that you're going to have to beat the college experience to succeed in this market.

Its only hope now is to produce some killer original content, license what it can, and sell its premium "channel" as a supplement rather than a replacement.

I've long thought our industry needs really good trade education to supplement CS programs which are focused and affordable ways to launch folks who are interested into software development.

Who's actually checking that, say, the vitamin A palmitate coming from a supplier actually contains the dose requested, and additionally that it contains no other contaminates?The supplement world is like the wild west as far as this goes.

My understanding is that there is a growing belief among cannabinoid researchers that our cannabinoid receptors can get blocked as we get older, and so there may be a need to either supplement with phytocannabinoids and/or employ various techniques to unmethylate our CB1 receptors.

Supplement definitions

noun

textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end

See also: addendum postscript

noun

a quantity added (e.g. to make up for a deficiency)

See also: supplementation

noun

a supplementary component that improves capability

See also: accessory appurtenance add-on

verb

add as a supplement to what seems insufficient; "supplement your diet"

verb

serve as a supplement to; "Vitamins supplemented his meager diet"

verb

add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language"

See also: append affix