augment in the PONS Dictionary

augment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to augment one's income
to augment a reservoir
to augment the water supply

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Maximum river flows typically coincided with the runoff from snowmelt, and was sometimes augmented by water released from flash dams.
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It arranges exhibitions and other programmes to augment its funds.
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In the tuning system known as equal temperament the augmented sixth is equal to ten semitones and is a dissonant interval.
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In larger helicopters, the pitch change mechanism is augmented by a hydraulic power control servo.
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This allows real-time imaging of structures in motion or augmented with a radiocontrast agent.
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Gradually the forces under his command were augmented, but as a general he was a failure.
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The artists took pupils in order to augment their meagre income.
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In later years other food processing operations augmented the local economy.
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The superstar has extraordinary natural talent augmented by an even more extraordinary perseverance and drive.
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A few weeks after sailing, more aircraft were flown or transported via other ships to replace some losses and augment the task force.
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