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complement
noun as in companion, counterpart
Example Sentences
That complements well with the fact that with the Brazilian national team he is the undisputed number one leader in the group.
If the Rams follow through, Snead will aim to sign a free agent or draft a receiver to complement Nacua.
I thought we made some really good additional hires that complement the staff, both from an experience and a development standpoint, as well as a recruiting standpoint.
The show’s chilly atmosphere complements the icy stares of all of the non-severed employees at Lumon — that is, those who retain all of their memories whether they’re at work or not.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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