Englishfor English speakers
complement
Verb
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If mathx/math complements mathy/math, mathx/math makes mathy/math complete or whole.
We believe your addition will complement the team.
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If two people or things complement each other, each has what the other is missing or needs.
The flavors of the pepper and garlic complement each other, giving a very rich taste in combination.
I believe our talents really complement each other.
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To change a voltage, number, color, etc. to its complement.
complement
Noun
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Something which complements.
We believe you will make a good complement to our team.
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A complement is a word or phrase that is needed to make another word grammatical.
In "he seems nice," nice is the complement of seems.
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an angle which, together with a given angle, makes a right angle.
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The color which, when mixed with the given color, gives black (for mixing pigments) or white (for mixing light).
The complement of blue is orange.
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In boating: The full number of people needed to man a ship (esp. a ship of war)
The ship's complement is 35 people. 35 people are needed to sail the ship
binding
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noun
the capacity to attract and hold something
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adjective
executed with proper legal authority
a binding contract
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noun
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration
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noun
(= bandaging)
the act of applying a bandage
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noun
(= cover, back)
the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book
the book had a leather binding
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noun
one of a pair of mechanical devices that are attached to a ski and that will grip a ski boot; the bindings should release in case of a fall