Augmentation

Word AUGMENTATION
Character 12
Hyphenation aug men ta tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Augmentation"

What do we mean by augmentation?

The act or process of augmenting. noun

The condition of being augmented. noun

Something that augments. noun

The presentation of a theme in notes of usually double time value. noun

A hypothesis relating to the development of number systems, according to which the primary number-concept was based on the idea of the self and of the four directions front, back, right, left, and sometimes, in addition to these, above and below. noun

In astronomy, the excess of the moon's apparent diameter, seen from a given point, over its diameter as it would be if seen from the center of the earth. The excess is due to the fact that the moon, except when on the horizon, is nearer to the observer than to the earth's center. noun

In botany, same as multiplication, 3. noun

In law, a share of the great tithes temporarily granted to the vicars by the appropriators, and made perpetual by a statute of Charles II.: also used in a similar sense in the Canadian law. noun

The act of increasing or making larger by addition, expansion, or dilatation; the act of adding to or enlarging; the state or condition of being made larger. noun

That by which anything is augmented; an addition: as, the augmentation amounted to $500 a year. noun

Specifically In music, where much repetition and imitation of themes is required, the modification of a theme or subject by systematically increasing the original time-value of all its notes. In heraldry, an additional charge to a coatarmor, granted as a mark of honor to an armiger. noun

In pathology, same as augment noun

The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. noun

The state of being augmented; enlargement. noun

The thing added by way of enlargement. noun

A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor. noun

The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on increasing. noun

In counterpoint and fugue, a repetition of the subject in tones of twice the original length. noun

A court erected by Stat. 27 Hen. VIII., to augment the revenues of the crown by the suppression of monasteries. It was long ago dissolved. noun

The act or process of augmenting. noun

The act or process of augmenting.

A particular mark of honour, granted by the sovereign in consideration of some noble action, or by favour; and either quartered with the family arms, or on an escutcheon or canton.

A surgical procedure to enlarge a body part, as breast augmentation.

The stage of a disease during which symptoms increase or continue.

A compositional technique where the composer lengthens the melody by lengthening its note values.

An increase of stipend obtained by a parish minister by an action raised in the Court of Teinds against the titular and heritors.

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

To make greater, bigger. 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 Augmentation

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The word "augmentation" in example sentences

Is this the latest trend in augmentation – a nipplectomy? nicole Says: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or a particular rhythm: how's it work in augmentation? ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

A friend and I speculated as to whether he has augmentation from a cybernetic implant. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The main point in the picture is the rapid augmentation from a petty stream into a mighty river, not by the influx of side streams, but by its own self-supply from the sacred miraculous source in the temple [Henderson]. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Rather, it uses the word "augmentation" -- the preferred language of the White House. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because the dinosaurs can read and have access to advanced technology due to brain augmentation. ❋ Pabba (2010)

In Deus Ex: Human Revolution, you play Adam Jensen, security chief for one of the many companies in the near future that are exploiting a new technology called "augmentation." ❋ Bart Motes (2011)

"The bad news is that this short-term augmentation of funds may again turn out to be a non-sustainable spurt," write the authors, leaving researchers scrambling to support projects started with the gusher of federal funds. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He is generally credited with having composed a motette in thirty-six parts having almost all the devices later known as augmentation, diminution, inversion, retrograde, crab, etc. ❋ Unknown (1874)

This problem of the conversion of varieties into species, -- that is, the augmentation of the slight differences characteristic of varieties into the greater differences characteristic of species and genera, including the admirable adaptations of each being to its complex organic and inorganic conditions of life, -- will form the main subject of my second work. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Augmented Reality AR via a mobile phone refers to augmentation of what the end-user views with the screen.

To them, the game -- that is, the augmentation of their already stupendous, world-shadowing wealth and power -- was worth the candle -- that is, the death spasms of a child in the final agonies of gastroenteritis, or cholera, or some other easily preventable affliction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You will undergo a procedure called augmentation mammoplasty or breast augmentation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Tapper describes the engagement of Politifact as an "augmentation" of the "first line of defense" that he provides on the show. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Predictably, the President will argue in the SOTU that a troop "augmentation" is the only way to victory because we cannot afford to appear weak in our enemies 'eyes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And guess what would happen should someone decide his gallery work needs a little "augmentation"? ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

UPDATE 5:52 pm 3/26/08: I have decided to remove the word "augmentation" from the post above, because more recent information suggests that Stephanie's surgery, although cosmetic in nature, was not for breast enlargement. ❋ Sinfonian (2008)

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

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

-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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