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Definitionv. enlarge or increase
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The side job augmented his income. . [verb]
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What we do in the future should augment what we're doing and not replace it. [verb]
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The existing two-tier frame is to be restored and a new bell added in the spare pit to augment the ring to five. [verb]
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I ordered Strap to inquire every day at Banter's lodgings, in expectation of hearing again from my charmer; and my disappointment considerably, augmented my chagrin. [verb]
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The shout of human voices from above was soon augmented, and the gleam of torches mingled with those lights of evening which still remained amidst the darkness of the storm. [verb]
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But his courage failed him not under all these difficulties, and seemed rather to augment in proportion to the danger which darkened around him, until an accident precipitated his fall. [verb]
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The first class includes the products of the soil which belong to this first generation in its usufructuary capacity, augmented, improved and refined by its labor and industry. [verb]
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The stranger stretched his neck out of his cravat, a gesture characteristic of the vulture, and replied with an augmented smile. [verb]
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The dwarf, in the meantime, augmented his confusion by insisting either that he must return the ring or instantly attend him. [verb]
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Moreover, it had been a long time since he had seen him; and this still further augmented the impossibility for Marius' timid and reserved nature. [verb]
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The fall of everything around him only augmented Grantaire's prostration; the crumbling of all things was his lullaby. [verb]
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