Betekenis van:
augment

to augment
Werkwoord
    • grow or intensify
    "The pressure augmented"

    Hyperoniemen

    to augment
    Werkwoord
      • enlarge or increase
      "The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East"

      Hyperoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. It was an augment of little substance.
      2. Peasants often have a secondary activity to augment their income.
      3. And so, knowledge from the past, mixed up with assumptions about that knowledge, which may be more or less appropriate, is used to augment information provided by the senses.
      4. Service to augment location-based text references with geographic coordinates (or some other spatial reference).
      5. Good: Road signs are used on in-vehicle displays to augment traffic information.
      6. Good: Road signs are used on in-vehicle displays to augment traffic information
      7. The United Kingdom should therefore be authorised to augment natural alcoholic strength by up to 4,5 % vol.
      8. In its Resolution 1564 of 18 September 2004 the UNSC welcomed and supported the intention of the AU to enhance and augment its monitoring mission in the Darfur region of Sudan, and encouraged the undertaking of proactive monitoring.
      9. In choosing to give an express guarantee in certain cases even though there was already an implied guarantee, the State may have been motivated for example by a concern for transparency and a desire to augment the creditors’ legal certainty.
      10. The demand for quality digital content in Europe, with balanced access and user rights, by a broad community, be they citizens in society, students, researchers, SMEs and other business users, or people with special needs wishing to augment their knowledge, or ‘re‐users’ wishing to exploit digital content resources to create services, is increasingly apparent.
      11. Because of the exceptionally adverse weather during 2008, the limits on increases in natural alcoholic strength laid down in Annex V(C)(3) to Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 do not permit the production of wine in the wine-growing regions of the United Kingdom for which there would normally be market demand. The United Kingdom should therefore be authorised to augment natural alcoholic strength by up to 4,5 % vol.