Augment

Word AUGMENT
Character 7
Hyphenation aug ment aug ment
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Augment"

What do we mean by augment?

To make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity: synonym: increase. intransitive verb

To add an augment to. intransitive verb

To become augmented. intransitive verb

The prefixation of a vowel accompanying a past tense, especially of Greek and Sanskrit verbs. noun

Increase; enlargement by addition; augmentation. noun

In grammar, an addition at the beginning of certain past indicative tenses of the verb in a part of the Indo-European languages. noun

In pathology, the period of a fever between its commencement and its height. noun

To increase; enlarge in size or extent; swell: as, to augment an army by reinforcement; impatience augments an evil.

In grammar, to add an augment to.

In heraldry, to make an honorable addition to, as a coat of arms.

To become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; increase; grow larger.

To increase; to grow larger, stronger, or more intense. intransitive verb

To enlarge or increase in size, amount, or degree; to swell; to make bigger transitive verb

To add an augment to. transitive verb

Enlargement by addition; increase. noun

A vowel prefixed, or a lengthening of the initial vowel, to mark past time, as in Greek and Sanskrit verbs. noun

To increase; to make larger or supplement. verb

To grow; to increase; to become greater. verb

To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage. verb

To increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone). verb

(grammar) In some Indo-European languages, a prefix e- (a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.

(grammar) In some Bantu languages, an additional vowel prepended to the noun prefix.

An increase.

To make greater, bigger. Urban Dictionary

When you use mechanical implants to improve upon oneself and use sunglasses where others can't Urban Dictionary

Adding to something, make it better. Urban Dictionary

Augmented reality blurs the line between what’s real and what’s computer-generated. Urban Dictionary

Augmented Reality, is the technology used in PokΓ©mon Go and in the ARknet social media app. You can create ArKs which are floating interactive pictures only visible around you when using your smartphones.πŸ“± Urban Dictionary

A real estate leasing technique whereby the landlord and tenant cooperate to sublet a portion of the property or unit, and split the rent revenue (and responsibilities) of the sublease. Unlike traditional subletting, the tenant remains in the unit/property along with the subtenant. Unlike just getting a roommate, there is a hierarchy between the tenant and subtenant. The tenant assumes some (but not all) of the landlord's responsibilities, effectively becoming more than just a tenant. He is an Augmented Tenant. Hence the term Augmented Tenancy. Urban Dictionary

Cybernetic and/or Nanotech enhancements to the human body which provide either increased functionality of current abilities or entirely new capabilities. Urban Dictionary

Arguably the reason why high school students commit suicide, and the most difficult concept of Algebra 2. A complete waste of time, as there are various other methods of solving matrices that don't involve half-hour long porcesses that are very liable to error. Urban Dictionary

The fusion of 3D and real-life imagery, achieved via the use of modern image-processing technology. Urban Dictionary

A promiscuous female that used plastic surgery to achieve her notoriety. Originally published in the Toronto Sun, on May 24, 2006, the term was used to describe Tara Reid. See Skank Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Augment

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The word "augment" in example sentences

This may not be what most people imagine when they think of augmented reality, but it is perhaps the main money spinner for using data to "augment" the real world. ❋ Paul Skeldon (2011)

Of course, that hasn't stopped Jasper Fforde from saying idiotic things like: "My thoughts on Fan Fiction are pretty much this: That it seems strange to want to copy or 'augment' someone else's work when you could expend just as much energy and have a lot more fun making up your own." ❋ Yuki_onna (2010)

The 2008 treaty paved the way for Italy and Libya to "augment" their economic ties, said Shokri Ghanem, chairman of Libya's National Oil Co. and a former prime minister. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This supports efforts to "augment" its credit-card unit business, he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(*) (*) There is a pun in the French on the two meanings of the verb _hausser_, -- "to raise" and to "augment" or "run up." ❋ LοΏ½οΏ½on LebοΏ½οΏ½que (1896)

The US is prepared to "augment" UN and Haitian government forces if they need help with security, but has denied its military has taken charge of the earthquake-devastated Caribbean nation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Where the funds are going, and as Rose Ferlita so clearly pointed out in her arguments, the generosity to areas that disproportionately "augment" private business enterprise eg, sports authority beneficiaries, does not demonstrate a magnitude of benefit to justify the level in increased expenditure and are therefore ... inappropriate when other services are being left ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bamford went on to say that, "Microsoft has taken firmer control of the core experience," meaning that the Sense UI couldn't be fully integrated into Windows Phone 7 devices, but that they would "augment" the OS with extra functionality, which he remained tight-lipped about. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So why not take this natural mixing and "augment" it with some involuntary wealth redistribution? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of course the danger is that, as Microsoft and Google have suggested, when vendors say they wish to "augment" the OS, they really mean slow it down with bloatware and proprietary coding. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Comcast is expected to wrap up its Docsis 3.0 network build out this year, so "I wouldn't be surprised if business with Comcast with CMTS cools off this year," Stanzione said, noting it's likely that Comcast still will need to "augment" its wideband networks about two years after deployment to keep pace with growing capacity requirements. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However it plays out, there's a good chance that you'll soon "augment" your viewing experience with downloadable apps that can provide further context on a show, allow you to play games tied to content you're watching, and create an overall interactive experience for your new customizable digital living room. ❋ Matthew Szymczyk (2010)

Magnusson says he wants to use the wearable computer to "augment" his memory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sara [augmented] their [penii] by putting on a [torrid] show ❋ Larstait (2003)

My [vision] is [augmented] ❋ Chantoxxtreme (2013)

-reads cookie recipe- Box; "add 1 [tsp] of vanilla and [2 cups] of unicorn barf" [Augmenting] --> -adds 2 tsp of vanilla and 4 cups of unicorn barf- -music plays in background- "DAMN IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A GANGSTER " ❋ Alex Monelo (2015)

[Its like] [a WOW] feeling when you’ve experienced this [augmented reality]. ❋ Darkfable (2011)

This [Arknet] [app] with Augmented Reality is [cool]. ❋ 69Love (2019)

How could a Stacey, [a single mom] with three kids, afford to rent such a large house? She signed an Augmented Tenancy lease with her landlord, which basically reduced her rent in half. Now [THAT's real] [affordable housing]! ❋ The Realtor Guy (2018)

His [biomechanical augmentations] allowed him to see [in the dark] and jump 30 feet into [the air]! ❋ Michael Nelson (2004)

Test on augmented matricies: Augment the Matrix: ( 2 [4 5] | 5 ) ( 1 3 3 | 2 ) ( 2 4 6 | 2 ) Student: "[OH LORD JESUS] HAVE MERCY!" /uses [Kramer's] rule anyway ❋ Piccoloboy (2006)

[Augmented Reality] helps [sell] [the product]. ❋ 2Nova (2009)

That augmented skankbot will [screw] [anything] [she can] get. ❋ EGeoffries (2006)

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