Something that enhances or improves upon something else. Such as--> The General sent 1,000 more troops to augment the soldiers already in the field.
Have/has augmented.
The adjectives made from augment are augmented, augmenting, augmentable, and (informally) augmentary.An adverb of the form augmentarily or augmentally or augmentedly does not seem to exist formally.
improve, strengthen, expand, enlarge
An antonym is a word that has an opposite meaning to the original word. For example the antonym of "happy" is "sad", or the antonym of "cold" is hot. The word "augment" means to make larger, more prominent or increase. There are therefore several suitable antonyms including "decrease", "diminish" and "reduce".
Something that enhances or improves upon something else. Such as--> The General sent 1,000 more troops to augment the soldiers already in the field.
aumentar = to augment
The word augment is a verb. The past tense is augmented.
to intensify or increase in quality, value, power, etc.; improve; augment
I need to augment my income by working a second job.Nuclear generators are used to augment the solar power on the space station.
"Aug" means augmented. To augment a note, raise it a half step.
Abstract nouns for the verb 'to augment' are augmenter, one who augments, and augmentation.
You need to augment your education because knowledge is constantly growing and changing
increaseenlargeextendenhancebroadenboostmaximizestrengthenboostthickenamplifyfortify
Enlarge or augment
amplify, or to augment
Some words that begin with the prefix "aug" include: augment, august, augur, and augury.