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Augment - Definition of Augment at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Augment. Look it up now! ... Grammar. to add an augment to.
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Augment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augment or augmentation may refer to: •Augment (linguistics), a syllable added to the beginning of the word in certain Indo-European languages •Augmentation (heraldry), heraldic modifications •Augm...
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Infinitive; to augment ... to augment (third-person singular simple present augments, present participle augmenting, simple past and past participle augmented) ... To increase, make larger or supplement. The money from renting out a spare room can augment a salary.
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Augment is a system for gathering metadata from code and displaying it. This metadata will include test failures, test coverage levels, complexity metrics, and others. The display frontends are pluggable so as to interface with many editors and environments.
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Some will control network access, but will augment the curriculum with selected online materials. Some will allow learner access to certain database resources for purposes of developing research skills.
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(Gram.) A vowel prefixed, or a lengthening of the initial vowel, to mark past time, as in Greek and Sanskrit verbs. ... In Greek, the syllabic augment is a prefixed , forming an intial syllable; the temporal augment is an increase of the quantity (time) of an initial vowel, as by changing to .
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AUGMENT Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... Augment \Aug*ment"\, verb (used without an object) To increase; to grow larger, stronger, or more intense; as, a stream augments by rain.
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If your labor isn't progressing very well, your healthcare practitioner may need to help the process along (or "augment" it) by doing something to stimulate your contractions.
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