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Definition of Complementing
1. complement [v] - See also: complement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Complementing
Literary usage of Complementing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "An American commoner": the life and times of Richard Parks Bland. A study by William Vincent Byars (1900)
"The Work of DM Grissom in Journalism complementing that of Mr. Bland in Congress.
—Non-Resident Ownership of Productive Bases.—The Centralization of Values ..."
2. Changing Modes: New Knowledge Production and Its Implications for Higher by Andre Kraak (2000)
"... Chapter Five complementing THE MARKETISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION: NEW MODES
OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN COMMUNITY- HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS ..."
3. Economic Report of the President of the United States, 1996 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"MARKETS complementing GOVERNMENTS The Telecommunications Act, the FERC's open
access orders, and State and Federal actions to implement them illustrate how ..."
4. Christian Ethics by Adolf Wuttke, John Power Lacroix (1873)
"Brothers and sisters sustain toward each other, in the same manner as consorts,
though only in morally-spiritual respects, complementing relations ; and ..."
5. Collected Studies on Immunity by Paul Ehrlich (1906)
"In the same connection we may perhaps mention that when fresh guinea-pig serum
is shaken with ether it loses not only the other complementing functions but ..."